Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Pastor resigns: New stance on homosexuality put him at odds with church

Pastor resigns: New stance on homosexuality put him at odds with church

Bert Oelschig resigned as pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church on Thursday night, following a self-described “change of heart” regarding homosexuals and their role within the Lutheran denomination.

Oelschig’s change of heart, which was chronicled in an Anniston Star story earlier this month, had placed him at odds with his congregation and church council.

Two weeks ago, Oelschig had been suspended by the council for speaking out repeatedly in support of homosexuality.

ANNISTONSTAR.COM

TONY DIGIROLAMO- IT WAS THE RIGHT RESPONSE BY THE MEMBERS OF TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH AFTER THEIR PASTOR SPOKE IN FAVOR OF HOMOSEXUALITY.

THE VIDEO HERE IS A TESTIMOY OF A PASTOR OF 50 YEARS IN THE LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA). PASTOR RICHARD E BOYE PASTORED SOME OF THE LARGEST CHURCHES IN THE ELCA.

PASTOR BOYE WOULD AGREE WITH THE MEMBERS OF TRINITY.

HIS VIDEO TESTIMONY: PASTOR RICHARD E. BOYE PROTESTS LUTHERAN, ELCA POLICY ALLOWING HOMOSEXUALS AS PASTORS PART I

PASTOR BOYE CONTINUES PART 2

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