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Texas Church Says It Won't Officiate Weddings Until It Can Marry Same-Sex Couples

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The First United Methodist Church in downtown Austin announced on its websitethat its congregation had voted 93 percent in favor of the new resolution “to align its wedding policies with its strongly-held principle of full inclusion of all persons.” People who scheduled their weddings before the resolution was announced would still be able to continue them as planned, the church said. But the clergy would not schedule new ceremonies.
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The First United Methodist Church in downtown Austin announced on its websitethat its congregation had voted 93 percent in favor of the new resolution “to align its wedding policies with its strongly-held principle of full inclusion of all persons.” People who scheduled their weddings before the resolution was announced would still be able to continue them as planned, the church said. But the clergy would not schedule new ceremonies.
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