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The people of the United Methodist Church invite you to Sunday service at 10:30 a.m. On Sunday, July 6, there were fans blowing and bottled water available to help beat the heat of a beautiful, yet ...
The Rev. Jeff Hood hauls nine large, framed paintings into the small chapel his Old Catholic congregation uses for mass at the Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church in Little Rock. Each painting ...
Thursday, March 20 Bard at the Bar at Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church // Who let Shakespeare into the liquor cabinet? Put on by the Actors Theatre of Little Rock, this performance of “Twelfth ...
A quarter of U.S. congregations in the United Methodist Church have received permission to leave the denomination in the past five years over disputes involving the church’s LGBTQ-related policies.
A Waurika congregation's planned exit from the United Methodist Church hit a snag, but church members are seeing good things come from it.
In another controversial moment from an apostate teacher, Jeff Hood, a Little Rock preacher and theologian-in-residence at Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church, used his pulpit during a service ...
Priest Jeff Hood speaks at Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church. Credit: Griffin Coop A Little Rock priest called on Christians to resist the policies of incoming President Donald Trump during a ...
Rather than quarreling, participants were "smiling and loving on each other," said Harold Hughes, a member of Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church in Little Rock and one of the lay delegates.
Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church in Little Rock will allow couples to marry, regardless of sexual orientation. (Democrat-Gazette file photo) ...
The United Methodist Church just held a historic vote in favor of LGBT inclusion. Here's what that means for the organization's future ...
United Methodists repeal ban on LGBTQ clergy The Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church in Little Rock, Arkansas has been an advocate for this passage. “It’s supposed to be a place for everyone,” ...
Meeting at their worldwide General Conference in Charlotte, N.C., United Methodist delegates voted overwhelmingly to allow LGBTQ clergy and for Methodist ministers to officiate at same-sex weddings.