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REQUEST FOR COVERAGE
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH COMMITTEE TO HEAR
APPEAL FROM DEFROCKED LESBIAN MINISTER IN APRIL
| WHAT |
The appeals committee of the United Methodist Church’s northeast jurisdiction
will hear arguments from Beth Stroud, a Philadelphia minister convicted
of living in a committed relationship with another woman and defrocked
in December. |
| WHEN |
The hearing, which is open to the public at Stroud’s request, will
be held April 28 from 9 a.m. till noon. The committee will announce its
decision within 36 hours. |
| WHERE |
The hearing and the announcement about the decision will be held at
the Sheraton International Hotel at the Baltimore-Washington Airport. |
| BACKGROUND |
The Rev. Jim Hallam of the Lima United Methodist Church in Lima, Pa.,
will argue for Stroud with the assistance of Alan Symonette, an attorney
who serves as a lay leader at First United Methodist Church of Germantown,
where Stroud served as a minister and remains on the staff as a lay member.
The Rev. Tom Hall, who presented the church’s case at the trial, will present
the appeal arguments. |
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