Breaking with denomination, Foundry United Methodist Church votes to perform same-sex marriages

Members of Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington D.C. voted 367 to 8 on Sept. 26 to allow same-gender marriages to be performed in its building. Foundry is among many congregations in Washington that have been discussing same-sex marriages since the city passed the Marriage Equality Act last March.

The Book of Discipline, the denomination’s rulebook, says it is a chargeable offense for a clergyperson to conduct a holy union or marriage for gays and lesbians.

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2 comments on “Breaking with denomination, Foundry United Methodist Church votes to perform same-sex marriages

  1. BlueOntario says:

    2011 will prove the boot that has yet to drop.

  2. Jeff Walton says:

    And look who was paying Foundry Church a visit back in July: http://www.theird.org/Page.aspx?pid=1561&frcrld=1