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brooklynite

(94,725 posts)
Mon Feb 9, 2015, 01:15 PM Feb 2015

Baptist minister explains why she will be performing the first same-sex marriage in Huntsville, AL

Press-Register:

Ellin Jimmerson is the Minister to the Community at Huntsville's Weatherly Heights Baptist Church. On Monday, however, she will take on a historic role as the officiant of the first same-sex marriage ceremony in Huntsville.

Rev. Jimmerson will be speaking and officiating at Huntsville's Wedding Week on Monday, the first day same-sex couples around the state will be allowed to obtain marriage licenses. She's excited about the opportunity and chance to spread her message of love.

That's the message that caught my eye recently. Jimmerson shared her thoughts about Wedding Week on Facebook and I wanted to share them here. She said the message is intended for other Christian ministers and Christians.

"One of the issues for many is whether same sex marriages comport with biblical ideas of marriages. The truth is that people in the 21st century would not be comfortable with the kinds of marriages which are represented in the Bible. For example, we would not be comfortable with the biblical model that is one man, one woman, one concubine. Nor would we be comfortable with the idea of a widow being compelled to marry her brother-in-law. There is very little in the Bible which reflects the modern idea of one man & one woman united by love. That is where we have been comfortable for a long time now.

Today, we are being asked to move even further down the road of marriages being based on love. We are being asked to expand our ideas to include one man and another man united in marriage by love. Of one woman and another woman united by love.

It was not too many years ago that we in Alabama at last understood that the long-held ban on interracial marriages was hurtful and wrong. We moved further down the road of love. Now, most of us think nothing of interracial marriages.

On Monday, Feb. 9, the state of Alabama will move as a people even further down the road of love as the only legitimate basis for marriage. We as a people will recognize that God truly does love us all.

However, in the spirit of Governor Wallace standing in the school house door, the probate judges in Madison and surrounding counties have announced they no longer will perform any marriage ceremonies.

This means that same sex couples, many of whom have no pastor because they have not been welcome in their own churches, would have had nowhere to turn had it not been for the good people who have organized "Wedding Week".

During the week of Feb. 9, a number of ministers have volunteered to officiate at marriage ceremonies for whoever needs one. There has been a wonderful show of support for couples, many of whom have waited years or even decades to have their relationship solemnized by way of license and ceremony, from people offering wedding gowns, cupcakes, bubbles, and photography. So many people want to celebrate with people who have waited too long.

I have been invited to officiate at the first ceremony and to offer a short inspirational homily to those gathered in downtown Huntsville Monday morning. I am deeply touched by the invitation and have agreed enthusiastically.

I want to invite everyone who will to celebrate with the couples who have waited so long for this day.

To God be the glory!"
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Baptist minister explains why she will be performing the first same-sex marriage in Huntsville, AL (Original Post) brooklynite Feb 2015 OP
"Move further down the road of love". She totally gets it! K&R nt riderinthestorm Feb 2015 #1
Well said! I especially appreciate the pastor's bringing in biblical reference and how KittyWampus Feb 2015 #2
Got chills reading that. As a student of Theology I knew all of those things, but the way she put libdem4life Feb 2015 #3
The death threats against her will start in 3...2....1... ChosenUnWisely Feb 2015 #4
Perhaps, but she sure put a "stick in the poke of their wheels" as she intelligently and libdem4life Feb 2015 #5
 

KittyWampus

(55,894 posts)
2. Well said! I especially appreciate the pastor's bringing in biblical reference and how
Mon Feb 9, 2015, 01:22 PM
Feb 2015

we change/progress.

 

libdem4life

(13,877 posts)
3. Got chills reading that. As a student of Theology I knew all of those things, but the way she put
Mon Feb 9, 2015, 01:24 PM
Feb 2015

them together was brilliant. There isn't a RWFundie who can negate that...right down to this century with inter-racial marriages. They may still hate them, but there is NOTHING they can do about it.

And a Baptist, at that!!!

 

libdem4life

(13,877 posts)
5. Perhaps, but she sure put a "stick in the poke of their wheels" as she intelligently and
Mon Feb 9, 2015, 02:40 PM
Feb 2015

compassionately used their own scriptures to refute their bigotry. It's not often these common Fundamentalist talking points get outed for their sheer hypocrisy. When this happens, they usually retreat mumbling something like "flawed interpretation" or the such.

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