NPR.org – Win Rosenfeld
In a potentially landmark decision, the United Methodist Church has ruled that a transgender pastor who applied for a name change can remain in the ministry. The decision in case of the Rev. Drew Phoenix was released on Tuesday by the church’s Judicial Council.
The United Methodist Church, or UMC, bans gay people from serving as clergy, but its Book of Discipline makes no mention of transsexual people. “Essentially, they said that I’m a pastor in good standing and therefore I’m appointable,” says Phoenix, who leads St. John’s in Baltimore.