US: Methodist Pastor Suspended After Officiating Son’s Gay Wedding

Date: 20-11-2013 10:19 am (10 years ago) | Author: Victor A. Ofoma
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A United Methodist minister from Pennsylvania who was convicted under church law of officiating at his son’s same-sex wedding ceremony was suspended for 30 days Tuesday and told he will lose his credentials if he violates any of the church’s rules in that time.

The same jury of fellow pastors that convicted Rev. Frank Schaefer on Monday of breaking his vows also told him he must surrender his credentials if he can’t reconcile his new calling to the gay, lesbian, bisegxwal and transgender community with the laws from the church’s Book of Discipline.

Schaefer told reporters afterward that he had no intention of changing his mind and said he expects to lose his credentials in 30 days.

Before the punishment was announced, Schaefer, who was convicted for officiating at his son’s 2007 wedding ceremony in Massachusetts, told the jury Tuesday that he is unrepentant and refused to promise he wouldn’t perform more gay unions.

Rather than beg for mercy, the pastor upped the stakes.

The church “needs to stop judging people based on their segxwal orientation,” he told jurors. “We have to stop the hate speech. We have to stop treating them as second-class Christians.”

After the jury pronounced its sentence, Schaefer’s supporters began overturning chairs in the courtroom — symbolizing the biblical story of Jesus overturning the tables of the money changers — and held an impromptu communion service.

Schaefer’s trial rekindled debate within the nation’s largest mainline Protestant denomination over church policies on homosegxwality and same-sex marriage. The denomination accepts gay and lesbian members, but it rejects the practice of homosegxwality as “incompatible with Christian teaching.”

Schaefer donned a rainbow-colored stole on the witness stand and told jurors it symbolized his commitment to the cause.

“I will never be silent again,” he said, as some of his supporters wept in the gallery. “This is what I have to do.”

Jon Boger, who filed the initial complaint against Schaefer, was outraged by the pastor’s recalcitrance. The career Naval officer grew up in Zion United Methodist Church of Iona, the church that Schaefer has led for 11 years.

Posted: at 20-11-2013 10:19 AM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
- jossy4reall at 20-11-2013 12:54 PM (10 years ago)
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Is in Nigeria? dat can only happen in oyibo man country

Posted: at 20-11-2013 12:54 PM (10 years ago) | Hero
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- firmlord2011 at 20-11-2013 01:06 PM (10 years ago)
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They for bannish him for life
Posted: at 20-11-2013 01:06 PM (10 years ago) | Upcoming
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