Indiana Church Sees Exodus After Gay Choir Director's Dismissal
A United Methodist Church in Indiana has seen nearly 80 percent of its members leave after its choir director was let go for being gay.
Adam Fraley, who has been choir director at the First United Methodist Church in Alexandria, in the central part of the state, for six years, quit his job last year because of discomfort with the churchs new minister and an increased workload, reports The Herald Bulletin of Anderson, Ind. Then, when another minister, David Mantor, came to the church on an interim basis in September, Fraley sought reinstatement. Mantor initially rehired him, then changed his mind. He asked Fraley to quit; Fraley refused, and then was fired after meeting with a district superintendent for the denomination and other church leaders.
Mantor doesnt know me at all, Fraley told Indianapolis TV station WRTV. To think that he decided that I was incapable of being in this position because of my sexuality really was hurtful.
Church leaders apparently justified Fraleys dismissal with United Methodist doctrine stating that self-avowed, practicing homosexuals cannot serve the church, but a spokesman for the denomination said this applied only to ministers. Any other leadership positions should be filled at the discretion of the congregation and the minister, Dan Gangler, director of communications for the Indiana Conference of the United Methodist Church, told The Herald-Bulletin. To WRTV, he added, Gays and lesbians are welcomed at United Methodist Church and to be a member of United Methodist Church or even serve as leaders in the church. Theres nothing to prevent them from any type of role in United Methodist Church except one thats ordination.
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