After decades of infighting, America’s second-largest Protestant denomination is now undergoing a slow-motion schism. Theologically “traditionalist” members of the United Methodist Church want their church leaders to agree on basic doctrines about Jesus Christ while tolerating a range of political opinions. In contrast, liberal United Methodists welcome wide disagreement among church leaders over theological doctrines but push uniformity on left-wing social justice causes. As newly elected liberal United Methodist Bishop Kennetha Bigham-Tsai recently declared, in the UMC, “ it is not important that we agree on who Christ is .” NEW BIBLICAL FILM DAVID SURPASSES RECORD SET BY THE CHOSEN...