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Methodists To Mull Divestment From Israel

By SETH GITELL, Special to the Sun | January 24, 2008

The nation's largest and most prominent mainline Protestant denomination, the 11 million-member United Methodist Church — whose members include both President Bush and Senator Clinton — is set to take up the issue of whether to divest from companies that do business with Israel.

The meeting, which is to be held on Friday in Fort Worth, Texas, will mark the highest level of consideration that the subject of economic divestment from the Jewish state has received within the Methodist denomination.

Key questions hanging over the event will be whether the church will decide to use its $16 billion pension fund as an economic tool against Israel, and whether divestment would shatter the church's traditional relationship with American Jews.

If the church moves ahead with a divestment resolution on the national level, the denomination would become the largest Protestant group to embrace such a measure. The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, which has 2.4 million members, voted in favor of such a measure in 2004. Another important liberal denomination, the United Church of Christ, went in the other direction last summer when it opted to engage in a "balanced study" of the Middle East conflict.

"I would counsel a bit of humility. I wonder how much the voice of the United Methodist Church even has in foreign policy or Middle East policy," an executive with the church's General Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns, the Reverend W. Douglas Mills, told The New York Sun. "I'm concerned about protecting our relationships."

Rev. Mills will be one of four speakers from a variety of perspectives who will address a crowd of church delegates and others at the event later this week and will speak against divestment.

Another speaker will be a member of the New England Conference's Divestment Task Force, Susanne Hoder. She also headed an informational gathering on the Middle East in June, which gave attendees the opportunity to "learn how these companies profit from Israel's illegal occupation of Palestinian lands," "examine the impact of the occupation on Israeli and Palestinian society," give an "update on Bethlehem, Jerusalem, and Gaza," "discuss apartheid in Israel and the occupied territories, and learn how many organizations, including churches, municipalities, and Jewish groups, are using economic measures to end it."

The New England Conference came out in favor of divestment three years ago, and in June of last year, it released a report urging divestment from 20 specific companies with business interests in Israel, including Blockbuster, General Dynamics, and General Electric.

Rev. Mills said he supported the church keeping a "balanced perspective" on the Middle East. "I would prefer to have, for example, shareholder activism in companies, rather than have no voice at all, which is what you have when you're not a shareholder," he said. Titled "Divestment, the Middle East, and Sudan," the Friday meeting in Texas will be part of a larger assembly beginning today and ending on Saturday in anticipation of the church's general conference in April.

The general conference in April will be the first national legislative gathering of the church since two of its regional groupings — the New England Conference and Virginia United Methodists — passed pro-divestment resolutions in 2005.

While the church did not provide a copy of specific legislation likely to be brought up at the church's general conference in April, the Friday session is an indicator that divestment will be on the Methodist agenda.

"As far as legislation for the conference, I don't believe it's available yet," a spokeswoman for the United Methodist Church, Diane Denton, said. "The briefing [in Texas] is to provide delegates and others with information on issues expected to arise on general conference. It will be up to the conference to determine what if any action may be taken on this issue." Coming out in favor of divestment would likely damage the church's ability to work with American Jewish groups.

"For another church to start down this road is very dangerous and very harmful to the relationship between the Jewish community and the mainline Protestant churches," the American Jewish Committee's U.S. director of interreligious affairs, Rabbi Gary Greenebaum, said.

Rabbi Greenebaum plans to travel to Forth Worth for the meeting. "These are churches that traditionally the Jewish community has gotten along with very well."

It would also likely have consequences for members of the church who favor a different approach. "I love my denomination, and I think this is a stupid move," a senior minister at the First United Methodist Church of Palo Alto, the Reverend Archer Summers, said. Rev. Summers, who plans to attend the April conference, is an executive committee member of Christians for Fair Witness on the Middle East, a group of mainline Protestants and Roman Catholics who seek to inject fairness into the discussion of the issue.

A lifelong member of the Harvard-Epworth United Methodist Church in Cambridge, Mass., John Regier, opposed the New England Conference's resolution, and will try to convince his pastor — who will attend the conference — to vote against divestment measures. "The resolution is premised on the idea that the dispute between Israel and the Palestinians is all Israel's fault," Mr. Regier said. "I think the situation is far more complicated than that."


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Israel will continue its policy of mistreatment of Palestinians because they can. United Nations, exasperated by the Israel and USA... [MORE]

Eva Jlassi 

Jan 24, 2008 05:57

All 11 million Methodists, including and especially those responsible for making a decision on the investment issue, should read "History... [MORE]

Shirley Lewis 

Jan 27, 2008 14:11

Re Ms. Jlassi's comments: Israel's "occupied territories" are the spoils of war. They were won by Israel in her struggle... [MORE]

Bernard Braginsky 

Jan 27, 2008 18:25

As a Methodist I am ashamed and scared. I place ALL my investment with Israeli firms and got only blessing... [MORE]

Ronald Mc Clain 

Feb 3, 2008 17:13

For me personally, this is a coffin nail of my (UMC)Methodism. I have been researching the 'resolutions' of the UMC... [MORE]

megan o'neill 

Feb 5, 2008 09:10

First of all, I think the Methodist Church should mind its own business, which is religion, not politics. Then, why in... [MORE]

Don Ellenberger 

Jan 24, 2008 11:09

Who they heck are these people making decisions for the majority of Methodists? This is the first I've heard of... [MORE]

Carla McClain 

Jan 26, 2008 18:12

I am really getting scared. NOt FOR ISRAEL but for Methodists . I believe God will take care of Israel... [MORE]

Ra chel Addison 

Jan 28, 2008 13:30

"THOSE WHO BLESS THE JEWS, GOD WILL BLESS! THOSE WHO CURSE THE JEWS, GOD WILL CURSE" We owe our Christian... [MORE]

JONI BAKER 

Jan 24, 2008 11:18

I couldn't agree with you more. The leftist politics of the UMC are causing it to become a social organization... [MORE]

Carol Smith 

Jan 26, 2008 18:38

In a recent article in a Methodist renewal magazine, I read that our denomination has recently lost 3 million members.... [MORE]

Donna Hinton 

Jan 29, 2008 21:39

God specifically says in the Holy Scriptures that He will bless those who bless Israel and curse those who curse... [MORE]

R. Ogden 

Feb 3, 2008 12:15

For one thing, they are extraordinarily uneducated on this particular matter. I would scream 'Anti-Semitic' because it is true, but... [MORE]

Victor Galindo 

Jan 24, 2008 13:56

After all, there is hardly an Arab or Muslim country in the world that treats anybody, much less their own... [MORE]

Victor Galindo 

Jan 24, 2008 15:25

It should be noted that the language of the PCUSA's specific Israel-targeted policy as set in 2004 called for the... [MORE]

Gary Green 

Jan 24, 2008 15:43

I am Presbyterian and had not heard of our part in this. How can our denominations consider such a thing!... [MORE]

L. E. Meyer 

Jan 25, 2008 19:04

Why is our nation suddenly so opposed to helping Israel? God has blessed our nation as a result of supporting... [MORE]

Dale Sims 

Jan 27, 2008 04:02

How can anyone think this is a good decision. Even as I read it over and over it is unbelievable... [MORE]

Sandi Quattrocchi 

Jan 28, 2008 13:37

All 11 million Methodists, including and especially those who will be voting on the divestment issue, should read the short... [MORE]

Shirley Lewis 

Jan 27, 2008 14:04

One more event in the chain leading to apostasy and a one world religion. Apparently the Fear of the Lord... [MORE]

JoJean 

Jan 27, 2008 22:17

JoJean hit the mark. God is not about to change his mind. His covenant with Israel is everlasting! [MORE]

Peter Paul Ng 

Jan 29, 2008 13:28

I think we should support Israel and divest from islam! [MORE]

cody 

Jan 27, 2008 23:12

Oh church, how can you believe that you can sell out Israel with your money?Oh church, how can you think... [MORE]

Uta Schmidt 

Jan 28, 2008 04:21

I found it amusing that "humility" would lead one to doubt his political influence. When one engages such questions concerning... [MORE]

James J. Hoagland 

Jan 28, 2008 09:02

Where does the Bible fit in to these plans of this "Christian" organization? I don't agree with everything Israel is... [MORE]

Gary Ingold 

Jan 28, 2008 11:43