A Pennsylvania pastor refuses to voluntarily surrender his ordination credentials and says he cannot promise to uphold United Methodist Church doctrine, even after he was punished for marrying his gay son to another man.
The Rev. Frank Schaefer of Lebanon, Pa., was found guilty in a church trial last month, and given a 30-day suspension by a jury of 13 fellow clergy members. Part of the penalty was also a choice to either denounce same-sex marriage, or give up his role as pastor at the end of his suspension. Schaefer will go before the Board of Ordained Ministry Thursday for a final decision on his fate.
Standing with about 30 other church members at a press conference in Philadelphia Monday morning, Schaefer signed a petition asking for an end to LGBT discrimination. The 51-year-old said he doesn’t know what will happen next, but that he’s been contacted by the Episcopal church and other denominations regarding his career, the Associated Press reports.
“I wanted to find a way of answering truthfully and still keep my credentials in the church,” said Schaefer, who has been a United Methodist pastor for the last 17 years. “I have really wrestled and agonized over this, but finally came to the conclusion that my honest answer has to be no. I cannot uphold the Book of Discipline in its entirety. In fact, I don’t believe anybody can.”









