If you are seeking guidance in connection with some of the more difficult issues people face, see the information below.
Abortion
Christians believe that human beings are created in God's image.
Whilst pregnancy will bring joy to some, it may be a source of fear or distress for others.
If you would appreciate a confidential, compassionate and non-judgmental conversation, please contact your local Methodist Minister.
Alcohol
Non-alcoholic wine is used for Holy Communion and alcohol is not allowed on Methodist premises (other than conference centres).
We want to make Methodist premises safe for everyone who has been affected or harmed by the abuse of alcohol.
Addiction
Methodists have supported people seeking liberation from addictions and campaigned for legislation to protect people from harm.
Many churches host Alcoholics Anonymous or Gamblers Anonymous Groups, and there is a growing movement of Recovery Churches.
Speak to your GP for advice and help, and contact for your local Methodist minister to explore local or online support.
Assisted Dying and end of life care
Modern medicine is enabling people to live longer and has increased the range of drugs available for treatment and pain relief.
However it has also increased public awareness of the anguish that a long, painful or incapacitating terminal illness may cause to the patient and their families.
Christians have different views on these matters and additional resources can be found here
Sexuality (including LGBTQI+)
God loves us and has created humanity to enjoy intimate and sexual relationships. We recognize that each and every person is equally valued and loved no matter what their gender identity or sexual orientation.
The Farnham Royal Churches encourages everybody to bring their true selves to worship and ministry, so that the full diversity of God’s kingdom can be revealed.
The Farnham Royal Churches now holds two understandings of marriage – that marriage can only be between a man and a woman and that marriage can be between any two people. Many Farnham Royal Churcheses are now authorized to conduct same sex marriages or blessings.
The charity Dignity and Worth has a map of Farnham Royal Churcheses authorised to conduct same sex marriages.
Read more about the Farnham Royal Churches’s decisions on Marriage and Relationships.