Parish rift forms at prominent Florida megachurch

(Miami) of two of the country’s most influential evangelical leaders - and the late D. James Kennedy - are feuding over of a Florida that is a of the .

Under the of Kennedy, the former pastor who died in 2007,

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Maine campaign heats up

With the prospect of a November on same- in all but certain, pro- are gearing up for a bruising battle to preserve the state’s bill, signed by Gov. in May. Since January, to Marry has been ramping up a vast to identify pro- voters. Without a presidential or to bring voters out, to Marry Jesse Connolly said is essential to finding voters who support and to turning them out at the on .

“This campaign is really about having one-on-one with voters. … We’re raising , we’re building a campaign, but we’re really excited about this great work the has been doing,” said Connolly.

Yet suggest that pro- may an . Thus far, anti- have outpaced pro- in fundraising. Much of that has come from the national organizations that backed the successful campaign to pass California’s Proposition 8 last year. See Maine campaign heats up

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Gay bishop says faith groups key to NH gay marriage vote

became the sixth state to legalize on Wednesday () in part because leaders testified that the measure would not impinge on , according to V. Gene Robinson, the state’s openly bishop.

When credible , and advocated for same- , it “had a of sway with in terms of giving them cover,” said Robinson. “Our message was loud and clear: have nothing to from civil for same-gendered folks.”

Robinson, who was elected bishop of in 2003, joined his longtime in a last year. Under the law, their union will automatically be considered a on Jan. 1, 2010.

“I’m still about 30 feet off the ground, hovering somewhere on high,” Robinson said in a conference call with reporters on Thursday.

The signed by Gov. on Wednesday contains explicit for religious that object to same-gender and makes the only state in that does not allow .

Robinson said separating the civil and of and making clear that religious would not be required to sanction same-gender was key to the effort.

“We made sure that our … bill here stated and overstated and restated the fact that no would be abridged in the embrace of civil — that no religious would be required to do anything against its own beliefs,” Robinson said. “It largely undercut the argument from the other side.”

Two separate studies released on Wednesday concluded that anti- relied heavily on to successfully push for ballot in Michigan in 2004 and California in 2008 that outlawed .

“A religious requires a ,” said the Rev. of the National and and an author of one of the reports.

Robinson said, “I think it’s about emboldening to see like them who identify as or American Baptist or Methodist or Lutheran (and) say `OK, this … is clearly a person of , so despite what the says as a whole I’ve got a fairly firm piece of ground to stand on here.”

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Religious right not united in push to repeal benefits for gay couples

Religious across the state are divided over a new campaign to repeal extending all the benefits of — except the name — to and .

leaders on Monday followed through on an earlier , filing a to overturn Bill 5688, which extends to same- all the state-given benefits of previously reserved for opposite- .

But some prominent religious are not on board with the campaign, saying the timing is all wrong, given the state of the .

The ’s — a network of Catholic, Protestant and organizations with some 100,000 — can’t begin gathering the 120,500 necessary to qualify the measure for the November ballot until the governor has signed the bill into law. That should happen within two weeks.

, of the and Network, which is leading the coalition of bill , said he feels they have a good shot at getting their numbers.

“There’s a broad coalition of organizations involved with us,” Randall said. “We’re not assuming everyone will be on board, but conservatively there are 100,000 involved in those organizations. So, based on that, I think the chances are pretty good.”

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Equality California Expands Marriage Fight, hire leaders to strengthen work in communities of color, faith and to ensure the freedom to marry for same-sex couples

California is bringing two leaders on board to expand ’s efforts to achieve full for , , and () , including the to marry for same- . Marc Solomon will ’s efforts to restore and keep the right to marry and increase public support and acceptance of families as its director. Solomon the fight to protect in as the of .
Shorter will serve as to strengthen and expand building efforts and to help bring resources and support to organizations, especially those who concentrate on issues impacting communities of color and . Shorter is co-founder and director of And For All, a public- campaign that engages communities of color in about the to marry for same- .
“We are thrilled to have such extraordinary, accomplished leaders join our team as we continue our efforts to achieve full for and to keep doing the long-term work of changing ,” said Geoff Kors, of California.

Solomon has worked full-time on efforts to protect since February, 2004, just after the ruled that the guaranteed the right of same- to marry.

“Marc Solomon has been a and tremendous in our work to protect the right of same- to marry in ,” said Governor . “His ability to a campaign for social change is second to none.”
 
Facing an from Gov. Romney, Pres. and the , Solomon the largest and most successful campaign in history to defeat efforts to amend the to take away the right to marry.
“I am thrilled to join California and its efforts to ensure the to marry,” Solomon said. “Our work in centered on engaging around the stories of same- and their families. As hear more from families in their own communities, I am sure that many more will come around to support the to marry.”
 
Shorter has a long track record of in the fight for and other social justice issues. She is the co-founder and chair of the Bayard Rustin Coalition, the largest African-American political in the Bay Area.
 
Shorter has a proven record of and effectiveness,” said Bevan Dufty. “She will bring a needed infusion of organizing and her commitment to working in diverse communities to our cause.”
 
“I am pleased to join forces with California to direct and expand its coalition building efforts,” Shorter said. “Our work through And For All to engage of color and in honest, plain talk about the importance of the to marry will complement ’s appreciation that true coalition building must extend beyond the purpose of meeting a singular goal such as , but must work to create and support , common cause across communities. I look forward to working with to grow a statewide broad-based coalition to advance long-term civil and interests for all.”
Shorter has served as deputy of the Project Foundation/ Memorial Quilt, where she worked with founder to several key / outreach and targeting African-American and South-African communities. Additionally, she was the first African-American elected officer of the Caucus of the California State Democratic Party. serves on the Commission on the Status of Women for the City and County of since being first appointed by former Mayor Willie Brown, Jr. in 2001. She was recently elected by her to begin an unprecedented fourth term as of the Commission.
 
is also hiring regional field in locations statewide including the , and to support and expand its volunteer efforts on , and electoral work and to with other organizations committed to achieving for . descriptions for open positions at can be found at www.eqca.org/jobs.
California () is the largest statewide , , , -rights advocacy in California. In the past , has strategically moved California from a state with extremely limited for individuals to a state with some of the most comprehensive civil-rights protections in the nation. has passed over 50 pieces of and continues to advance through legislative advocacy, public and community empowerment. www.eqca.org
 

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Inviting Warren fits Obama’s inclusive ideals

By ANTHONY B. ROBINSON

SHOULD be giving the at ’s ?

You might think that after the months-long saga surrounding ’s former pastor, , the - would do whatever he could to avoid further pastor- dramas.

Apparently not. Inviting Warren, pastor of Saddleback Community Church in , Calif., and popular author of the “Purpose- Life” series of books, has touched off a .

During the I suggested that Wright needed to be seen within the context of the black . In a similar way, it seems important to set within the context of in the U.S.

Warren embodies what many see as the new . As an evangelical Christian, he is clear about his and about conversion as the path. But Warren has parted company with and its , the , over its mean- to and its fixation on and as the be-all and end-all.

Warren has emerged as an evangelical who puts both mouth and on the line for prevention and care, issues of poverty and the between rich and poor, and . For this evolution Warren has incurred the wrath of those on the . In the larger , Warren represents an important shift in the influential evangelical world. This shift meant captured support among young evangelicals who care about poverty, social justice and .

While on the fundamentalist are incensed that Warren would agree to take part in the and give his blessing to a who supports choice on , folks on the other side are ticked off by ’s choice of the bearded, -clad pastor from because Warren has questions about .

While Warren was not out in front on this, he supported Proposition 8 in California’s recent election, a measure that took back what California courts had granted, the right of to marry. Warren is concerned about “redefining the 5,000-year-old institution of ,” which he sees as a foundation of human civilization. This has elicited charges that Warren has “defamed” . Others tagged himself a bigot for daring to invite Warren.

Here’s what I think. is doing what he said he would do, namely, reach across the culture-war divides, across the polarized minefield of American political life, to invite to the party someone who doesn’t agree with him on every issue. Some argue that lacks the of his convictions on full inclusion of . It seems to me, rather, that is remaining true to his convictions of a post-partisan, nonideological approach and style. After all, inclusion doesn’t really mean much if you include only those who already totally agree with you.

This is, remember, the man who wrote “The Audacity of Hope.”

“I believe any by to pursue a more sharply partisan and ideological strategy misapprehends the moment we are in,” he wrote. And, “it’s precisely the pursuit of ideological purity, the rigid orthodoxy and the sheer predictability of our current political that keeps us from finding new ways to meet the challenges we as a country.” Inviting pastor Warren, who is also challenging old orthodoxies, fits these sentiments.

Personally, I can think of I would prefer to for the role of inaugural prayer-giver. But ’s choice seems to me consistent with what he has said and his operative philosophy. Moreover, the to reach out to more centrist evangelicals, whom Warren represents, is important. To claim that because Warren has questions about means that he’s a bigot or that he has “defamed” is a stretch.

Finally, it is important to note that is not being asked to take up a cabinet post or otherwise make or administer policy. He’s been asked to give a prayer. My hunch is that if this country has a prayer, it will be because we do find a path beyond ideological purity and rigid orthodoxy.

In closing, a personal note: I one of my most faithful readers last Sunday when 95-year-old Jim Jambor of Olympia died. Jim watched for this column, “the Saturday Special” as he called it, and seldom failed to comment. We’ll miss you, Jim!

Anthony Robinson, a pastor of the United Church of Christ, is a speaker and teacher. He can be reached at anthonybrobinson@comcast.net.

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