Pro-LGBT banner set on fire at D.C. church
Pro-LGBT banner set on fire at D.C. church
The Washington Blade (D.C.)
February 10, 2014
D.C. police are investigating the burning of a banner last week outside St. Lukes United Methodist Church Mission Center at the corner of Wisconsin Avenue and Calvert Street, N.W., as a possible anti-LGBT hate crime.
Rev. Charles Parker, senior pastor of three LGBT supportive United Methodist churches in D.C., including St. Lukes, said in a Feb. 6 statement posted on the church website that the incident appeared to be related to the heated debate within the Methodist church over same-sex marriage.
Church spokesperson Jeff Clouser told the Blade on Monday, Feb. 10, that St. Lukes employees discovered last Tuesday, Feb. 4, that the banner had been burned but werent sure exactly when it happened.
I visited our St. Lukes campus yesterday to find that someone had burned yes, burned our Stop the Trials banner calling for a stop to church trials of clergy officiating at same-gender weddings, Parker wrote in his statement.... MORE