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Omaha church adopts pro-gay policy

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By BOB REEVES / Lincoln Journal Star

Saturday, May 27, 2006 - 12:09:54 am CDT

First United Methodist Church of Omaha has adopted a policy offering the church’s help to same-gender couples seeking religious commitment ceremonies resembling marriage.

Without violating the denomination’s rules, the policy will allow the church to “help same-gender persons who desire to commit their lives to each other,” said the Rev. Chad Anglemyer, senior minister.

“It is pretty clear to me that the most important thing for us to say as a church is that we desire to allow all gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender persons to have as full access to our church as possible while staying within the bounds of our Book of Discipline,” he said.

The church’s rules say that services uniting same-gender couples “shall not be conducted by our ministers and shall not be conducted in our churches. 

The policy allows the church to offer pastoral counseling to gay or lesbian couples and help them plan a union service. Lay members of the church may conduct the service away from the church, followed by a religious service at First United Methodist. 

Couples also may be referred to other denominations that allow their clergy to perform same-sex unions, Anglemyer said.

Nebraska Bishop Ann Sherer said in a telephone interview she had reviewed the Omaha church’s policy and found it in full compliance with the Book of Discipline.

“They have done a good job of maintaining a good balance there, and I respect them and their work,” she said.

Many United Methodist churches around the country have adopted similar policies, she said.

“It’s an effort to stay consistent with the discipline and at the same time reach out to people with same-gender preferences, whom they are seeking to serve.”

For the past decade the Omaha church has had a policy of welcoming, accepting and including gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender persons, Anglemyer said.

In 1997  Jimmy Creech, then senior minister, conducted a Holy Union ceremony at First United Methodist uniting two lesbians. He was acquitted at a church trial of violating the church’s rules, but then-Bishop Joel Martinez declined to reappoint Creech to the Omaha church.

Creech moved to North Carolina, where he conducted a Holy Union service for two gay men. At a second church trial, he was convicted and was stripped of his ministerial credentials. 

First United Methodist is the only Nebraska church belonging to the Reconciling Ministries Network, a national organization of United Methodist churches and members who favor full equality for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender persons in the church.  

Reach Bob Reeves at 473-7212 or at breeves@journalstar.com.


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Allan wrote on May 27, 2006 10:46 am:
" It is sad that more churches will not extend the love of Jesus to all of God's children... "

About Time wrote on May 27, 2006 11:35 am:
" Well it`s about time , I sure don`t understand who`s business is it anyway? If two people want to "get married" be it two men, two women, transgender couples then so be it. Life is way to short and if you love someone and want to spend the rest of your life with the person god has chosen for you,then so be it. My hats off to Faith United Methodist Church of Omaha !! God bless you all !! "

Dt wrote on May 27, 2006 1:58 pm:
" I was a member of a Methodist Church and an happy I stopped going! "

M wrote on May 27, 2006 4:11 pm:
" DT, I was a member of a Methodist Church and I think I might give them a second chance now. "

TC wrote on May 27, 2006 9:43 pm:
" Thank God! It's about time the churches start realizing their job is to spreak the Word of God -- not to judge others. I am thrilled to hear this news. "

Richard wrote on May 27, 2006 9:50 pm:
" Unbelievable. "

David Beranek wrote on May 27, 2006 10:44 pm:
" "pro-gay"? How about "pro-you're-a-fellow-human-being-and-we-love-you-unconditionally"? It's a Church, right? "