Nigerian UMC Leader Denounces American Bishop for Importing 'Devilish Intentions' and Promoting LGBTQ Agenda in Nigerian Church
The United Methodist Church (UMC) stands at a precipice, torn between the progressive degeneracy that has infected its American and Western branches and the commitment to a biblical sexual ethic still upheld by its African counterparts. Nowhere is this divide more glaring than in Nigeria, where the Nigerian UMC continues to cling to a traditional, scriptural sexual ethic in defiance of the moral relativism seeping from the West.
Harry Kanawa, the Episcopal Choir President of the Nigerian UMC, recently took to social media to sound the alarm against an insidious incursion. American Bishop John Schol, a known proponent of the LGBTQ agenda, arrived in Abuja, ostensibly to campaign for the acceptance of homosexual practices within the Nigerian UMC.
Kanawa, with indignation, decried Schol's mission as one driven by "devilish intentions."