Judicial Council will hear case of lesbian pastor
3/3/2003 News media contact: Tim Tanton · (615) 742-5470 · Nashville, Tenn. By United Methodist News Service The
case of the Rev. Karen Dammann, a pastor accused of violating United
Methodist law by living in a lesbian relationship, is going to the
church's supreme court.
Bishop Elias Galvan of the church's
Seattle Area announced Feb. 28 that he is appealing the case to the
United Methodist Judicial Council. The move follows two earlier
decisions by church panels that would have allowed the case to drop.
In
a press release, Galvan cited the ramifications that the case could
have for the whole church. "This case hinges on several passages from
the Book of Discipline that have never been tested and interpreted," he
said. "It is important to follow the process all the way to the Judicial
Council to clarify the meaning and application of these passages."
The Judicial Council will hear the case at its spring meeting, April 26-27, according to Sally Curtis AsKew, council secretary.
Dammann
had told Galvan in 2001 that she was living in a "partnered,
covenanted, homosexual relationship." Galvan filed a complaint against
her at the Judicial Council's direction, citing "practices declared by
the United Methodist Church to be incompatible with Christian
teachings." The denomination's Book of Discipline affirms that gays are
people of sacred worth, but it forbids the ordination and appointment of
self-avowed, practicing homosexuals in the United Methodist Church.
Last
summer, a committee on investigation determined that reasonable grounds
did not exist for moving the matter to a clergy trial. Galvan took the
case to the Western Jurisdiction Committee on Appeals, which upheld the
dismissal in a January decision. Both committees' votes were split.
Dammann
is on family leave with her partner and their son in Amherst, Mass. She
remains a clergy member in good standing of the Pacific Northwest
Annual (Regional) Conference, which Galvan oversees.
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