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Joy Butler, an observer from Saint John's United Methodist Church in Austin, Texas, takes a picture of a group of Methodists silently holding signs that gave a timeline of the history of the United Methodist Church during the General Conference of the United Methodist Church on Monday, Feb. 25, 2019, in St. Louis. Spokesperson Carol Scott, who said she is a queer ex-Methodist from St. Paul and St. Andrews United Methodist Church in New York, N.Y. said this was not a protest. She said it was an expression of anger, exclusion and education. "This is the spirit of the building," Scott said. "It's not on the convention floor, but out here."  (J.B. Forbes/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP)
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Joy Butler, an observer from Saint John's United Methodist Church in Austin, Texas, takes a picture of a group of Methodists silently holding signs that gave a timeline of the history of the United Methodist Church during the General Conference of the United Methodist Church on Monday, Feb. 25, 2019, in St. Louis. Spokesperson Carol Scott, who said she is a queer ex-Methodist from St. Paul and St. Andrews United Methodist Church in New York, N.Y. said this was not a protest. She said it was an expression of anger, exclusion and education. "This is the spirit of the building," Scott said. "It's not on the convention floor, but out here." (J.B. Forbes/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP)

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