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Related: About this forumSamford turns away Episcopalians, Presbyterians from event due to LGBTQ views, activist says
Samford turns away Episcopalians, Presbyterians from event due to LGBTQ views, activist says
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Samford turns away Episcopalians, Presbyterians from event due to LGBTQ views, activist says
The Presbyterian Church (USA) and U.S. Episcopal church have stances supporting same-sex marriage.
Samford turns away Episcopalians, Presbyterians from event due to LGBTQ views, activist says
The Presbyterian Church (USA) and U.S. Episcopal church have stances supporting same-sex marriage.
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Samford turns away Episcopalians, Presbyterians from event due to LGBTQ views, activist says
Updated: Sep. 13, 2022, 10:26 a.m. | Published: Sep. 12, 2022, 4:42 p.m.
By Greg Garrison | ggarrison@al.com
A campus minister at Samford University turned away Presbyterian Church (USA) and Episcopal Church college chaplains that asked to be included in a recent campus ministry fair because the two denominations have stances supporting same-sex marriage, according to the founder of SAFE Samford, an LGBTQ rights group.
Brit Blalock, who founded SAFE Samford in 2011 (Students, Alumni and Faculty for Equality), said that Madison Vaughn, ministry coordinator for the Ukirk campus ministry representing the Presbyterian Church (USA), had tried to reserve a table at the Church & Ministry Expo event held on Aug. 31 on campus. ... Blalock said that the Presbyterian Church (USA) and Episcopal Church college chaplains had taken part in previous ministry fairs at Samford with no problems.
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After Vaughn shared plans to attend the event on social media, Collette received a call from Samford University Campus Pastor Bobby Gatlin uninviting her to the event, Blalock said. ... He was explicit in saying that the reason was her denominations affirmative stance on LGBTQ people and did not mention any policies she was in violation of, Blalock said. ... The Rev. Joe Genau, pastor of Edgewood Presbyterian Church in Homewood and supervising pastor of Ukirk Campus Ministry, confirmed that Ukirk was not allowed at the event.
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Gatlin and Samford Universitys Director of Public Relations Holly Gainer did not immediately respond to requests for comment from the university.
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Samford turns away Episcopalians, Presbyterians from event due to LGBTQ views, activist says
Updated: Sep. 13, 2022, 10:26 a.m. | Published: Sep. 12, 2022, 4:42 p.m.
By Greg Garrison | ggarrison@al.com
A campus minister at Samford University turned away Presbyterian Church (USA) and Episcopal Church college chaplains that asked to be included in a recent campus ministry fair because the two denominations have stances supporting same-sex marriage, according to the founder of SAFE Samford, an LGBTQ rights group.
Brit Blalock, who founded SAFE Samford in 2011 (Students, Alumni and Faculty for Equality), said that Madison Vaughn, ministry coordinator for the Ukirk campus ministry representing the Presbyterian Church (USA), had tried to reserve a table at the Church & Ministry Expo event held on Aug. 31 on campus. ... Blalock said that the Presbyterian Church (USA) and Episcopal Church college chaplains had taken part in previous ministry fairs at Samford with no problems.
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After Vaughn shared plans to attend the event on social media, Collette received a call from Samford University Campus Pastor Bobby Gatlin uninviting her to the event, Blalock said. ... He was explicit in saying that the reason was her denominations affirmative stance on LGBTQ people and did not mention any policies she was in violation of, Blalock said. ... The Rev. Joe Genau, pastor of Edgewood Presbyterian Church in Homewood and supervising pastor of Ukirk Campus Ministry, confirmed that Ukirk was not allowed at the event.
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Gatlin and Samford Universitys Director of Public Relations Holly Gainer did not immediately respond to requests for comment from the university.
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mahatmakanejeeves
Sep 2022
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RKP5637
(67,112 posts)1. Why anyone wants to be part of a hater's club is beyond me falling for stupid crap. n/t
FraDon
(524 posts)2. Ah, the familar return
of the hard liners.
OldBaldy1701E
(6,883 posts)3. Meh... private school...
Did anyone expect a different response? I mean, in the past, I suppose they figured it would be better not to make waves, but now that they crazy is out of the bag, they have decided that they can be complete asshats and no one can do anything about it. And, I suspect they are correct.