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Pastor Needs Guts, Spine

It’s sad, but not altogether surprising, that some people in 2012 feel this way: A Jackson [Miss.] couple had their wedding rehearsal last week, two days before their scheduled big day at the Crystal Springs church where they were planning to get married. But the couple’s dream of exchanging vows in the church they had […]

It’s sad, but not altogether surprising, that some people in 2012 feel this way:

A Jackson [Miss.] couple had their wedding rehearsal last week, two days before their scheduled big day at the Crystal Springs church where they were planning to get married.

But the couple’s dream of exchanging vows in the church they had been attending was dashed when the church pastor relayed to them that some members had complained about the black couple getting married in the predominantly white First Baptist Church of Crystal Springs.

Charles and Te’Andrea Wilson said it was devastating having to move their wedding to another church only days before the July 21 wedding.

But what’s even more discouraging is that the pastor of the church, Stan Weatherford, gave in to the demands of “five or six” racist parishioners — and then tried to justify his cowardice by saying he was trying to be nice to the black couple:

“I didn’t want to have a controversy within the church, and I didn’t want a controversy to affect the wedding of Charles and Te’Andrea. I wanted to make sure their wedding day was a special day,” Weatherford told WLBT-Channel 3.

Get this: the First Baptist Church of Crystal Springs is the Wilsons’ church! This couple are members of the congregation, but weren’t allowed to marry in their own church. Charles Wilson nailed Pastor Weatherford:

“If you’re for Christ, you can’t straddle the fence,” Wilson said of Weatherford. “He knew it was wrong.”

Happily, many in that congregation are embarrassed and offended by what happened. Gotta say I blame the pastor for this. He should have told the handful of complainers to get lost, bless your hearts.

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