McLennan County Jtice of the Peace Dianne Hensley filed a lawsu after a state agency warned her about refg to marry gay upl. She hop a recent U.S. Supreme Court se about relig eedom helps her e.
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- IS THIS THE BT GAY WEDDG CEREMONY SCRIPT EVER?
- ONE OF N.L.'S FIRST MARRIED GAY UPL LOOK BACK WH PRI
- TEXAS JUDGE WHO DON’T WANT TO PERFORM GAY MARRIAGE CEREMONI HOP WEB SIGNER’S SUPREME COURT SE HELPS HER FIGHT
- TEXAS JUDGE FIGHTS TO NY WEDDG CEREMONI TO GAY UPL
IS THIS THE BT GAY WEDDG CEREMONY SCRIPT EVER?
When Ken and Joe got married, one of their art iends officiated the ceremony. Ken told , "Our iend did such an awome job -- he may have had more people ngratulate him on a job well done than we got for gettg married!" Now we're sharg a selectn of their gay weddg ceremony script wh you... * wedding ceremony gay couple *
The script also has a sectn about marriage equaly that's extra relevant for a gay weddg, and as Ken noted, “On each chair was a rabow flag for the gut. *gtur to the gays*) THANK YOU for havg that fah me. It was June 26th, 2015, and I know there is a bunch of here, both gay and straight, that lerally wept.
I’d like to share a portn of the lg on gay marriage om Obergefell v.
ONE OF N.L.'S FIRST MARRIED GAY UPL LOOK BACK WH PRI
Power and David Philpott had to make their own ke topper by glug groomsmen figur togetherFrom “partner” to “hband”: meet one of the first married gay upl N.
Philpott and Power may have been the first gay uple the provce to be legally married, but the trail they blazed was soon followed by many, wh the St.
Acrdg to the Texas judicial missn’s 2019 warng, Hensley referred gay upl who wanted her to pri over their marriage ceremony to other people who would officiate.
TEXAS JUDGE WHO DON’T WANT TO PERFORM GAY MARRIAGE CEREMONI HOP WEB SIGNER’S SUPREME COURT SE HELPS HER FIGHT
Do What Feels Right to YouUltimately the weddg ceremony is about you and your partner g together to wed— isn't a gay weddg or a lbian weddg, is your weddg and the ceremony script should reflect that. Wh that clarifyg ment, we n addrs the qutn head-on: Why would a Christian feel nscience bound not to attend or participate a gay weddg?
Which is why—as much as I might want to build bridg wh a lbian iend or reassure a gay fay member that I re for him and want to have a relatnship wh him—I would not attend a same-sex weddg ceremony. If a gay uple next door v you over for dner, don't turn them down. And, as paful as may be for and for those we love, celebratg and supportg homosexual unns is not somethg God or His Word will allow to do.