Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Petaluma congregation won't budge on church
After splitting from Episcopal Diocese, parishioners refuse to hand over historic building

By PAUL PAYNE
THE PRESS DEMOCRAT
Tuesday, Jan 22, 2008

The Petaluma congregation that split from the Episcopal Church over the issue of homosexuality, taking a landmark downtown church with it, has rejected an offer to return the building, and the two sides appear headed to court, a local vestry member said Monday.

The impasse between St. John's Anglican Church and the Episcopal Diocese of Northern California grew from the national schism that began with the ordination of a gay bishop in New Hampshire in 2003 and church support for same-sex unions.

Following the lead of several dozen congregations nationwide, St. John's 240 members voted in 2006 to cut ties with the national organization, renaming itself an Anglican church while holding on to the 117-year-old complex.
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