Father David Pittman – the rector of St. Peter’s – speaks carefully when asked if his parish performs gay unions. No, because gay marriage is illegal in North Carolina.
But, “that doesn’t mean that we don’t have services from time to time to celebrate with a couple – who happen to be the same gender – their relationship.”
But, he says, that’s not what St. Peter’s is about.
“Our business here is worshipping God the best way we can and serving those around us, especially those who are in need,” says Pittman.
Over at All-Saints Anglican, Father [Filmore] Strunk is surrounded by parishioners and casseroles for an after-meeting potluck. He may be a lot more conservative, but his focus is quite similar to Father Pittman’s.
“I haven’t preached a sermon on gay marriage in two years, I guess?” says Strunk. “Most of my sermons are about ordinary folks trying to make sense of their lives and follow God’s will.”