Frank Schaefer, the former Methodist reverend who was defrocked after performing his son’s gay wedding, has successfully filed for an appeal which will take place on June 20. The Washington Post
reports that according to Jen Ihlo, president of the Committee on
Appeals for the United Methodist Church’s Northeast Jurisdiction, “The
decision to hear his appeal is procedural and doesn’t indicate the
committee’s chances of approving it.”
Furthermore: ”The appeals committee has nine members – some clergy,
some not – and none can come from Schaefer’s region around Philadelphia.
The committee, Ihlo wrote, will consider two questions: Whether the
evidence supports a conviction and whether there is a conflict between
the conviction and penalty and “errors of Church law.”
Last December, the California-Pacific Annual Methodist Conference offered Schaefer a job
because of his anti-discrimination stance, but stated that they would
not be able to reinstate his ministerial abilities.
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