Liberation Methodist Connexion
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The Liberation Methodist Connexion (shortened to LMX) is a Protestant denomination based in the United States drawing from Methodism and liberation theology. Formed in 2020 as a progressive offshoot of the United Methodist Church, the LMX includes Methodists and non-Methodists alike and encourages continued collaboration with the UMC.[1][2] Organizers of the Liberation Methodist Connexion announced on 18 December 2021 that no progress has been made to set up a separate denomination.[3]
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Liberation Methodist Connexion | |
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Abbreviation | LMX |
Classification | Protestant |
Orientation | Methodist |
Theology | Liberationist · Wesleyan |
Polity | Connectionalism |
Founder | Liberationist members within the UMC |
Origin | November 29, 2020 |
Separated from | United Methodist Church |
Official website | thelmx.org |
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