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Schaefer and other members of Zion United Methodist Church, in the small eastern Pennsylvania town of Lebanon, had largely tried to avoid the divisive topic of sexuality and focus on God. In a nation where places of worship tend increasingly to line up on one side or the other on hot-button issues, something beyond Schaefer himself seemed to be on trial: the possibility of a spiritual middle ground. Because if I violate a rule, I expect to be punished, and I expect nothing else from our church.”Ĭhristina Watson, a newer member who was overseeing Christian education at the church, broke into tears as she described Schaefer telling her that the Methodist Book of Discipline “was just guidelines, that it didn’t have to be followed.” She said she took her family out of the church this fall. “Violating a rule makes me very, very stubborn.
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“I believe in the Bible, and the is enforcing the Bible and the Ten Commandments,” said Bailey from a witness stand before some 150 rapt listeners - mostly advocates for gay rights. The penalty in past similar cases has ranged from a short suspension to defrocking.įirst to testify was William Bailey, a longtime member of the Zion United Methodist Church, who said he and Schaefer over the years had “agreed to disagree” about literalism and scripture. On Tuesday morning, the jury reconvened to devise Schaefer’s penalty for agreeing in 2006 to officiate at the marriage of his son, Tim, who earlier had contemplated suicide over his homosexuality. Frank Schaefer stood in the gymnasium of a rural Methodist retreat center to answer a charge: Did he violate his faith when he officiated at his son’s same-sex wedding?īy the end of the day Monday, the rare jury of 13 Methodist pastors had found Schaefer guilty on two charges: “conducting a ceremony that celebrates same-sex unions” and “disobedience to order and discipline of the Methodist Church.” After weeks of cross-examination, witness lists and wrangling over admissible evidence, the Rev.