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Lesbian Methodist pastor defends her call to ministry
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Yeakel agreed that such legal questions are "not relevant to this case," but issued no formal explanation of that ruling.
Given Yeakel's ruling, Stroud has little doubt what will happen when the jury decides, possibly by late Thursday. "To win a verdict would be an extraordinary work of the Holy Spirit. I don't expect that," she told a news conference.
It requires approval of nine clergy jurors to convict and presumably defrock Stroud. If that happens, however, her supportive Philadelphia congregation has already agreed she can continue preaching, teaching and pastoral work as a lay employee. She would not, however, be able to celebrate baptism or Communion.
The points excluded witnesses would have made were summarized in a submission by one of them, the Rev. Dean Synder, pastor of Sen. Hillary Clinton's prominent parish in Washington, D.C.:
The church constitution forbids discrimination on the basis of "status" and homosexuality is that sort of unchosen and unchangeable condition.
Church courts and conferences have not sufficiently defined what "practicing homosexual" means.
The trial questions and answers were purposely stripped of emotion, though Stroud briefly paused and broke down when speaking about her feeling of being called by God to the ministry.
During the day, as many as several dozen Stroud supporters stood vigil outside the camp gymnasium where proceedings were held, sometimes in pouring rain.
On the Net: Stroud's page: www.bethstroud.info
Eastern Pennsylvania Conference: www.epaumc.org
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