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Boy Scouts ban Seattle church for keeping gay troop leader

Apr 21, 2014, 12:00 PM | Updated: 1:58 pm

The Boy Scouts of America has told a Seattle church it can no longer host a troop because the church vowed to allow a gay man to continue serving as a troop leader.

The Boy Scouts revoked Geoff McGrath’s membership as a troop leader at Rainier Beach United Methodist Church last month when it learned he was gay. The organization said the 49-year-old software engineer and Eagle Scout violated its policies and openly promoted his sexuality.

The Rev. Monica Corsaro, who heads Rainier Beach United Methodist Church, says she received a letter Friday from the Boy Scouts notifying her the organization no longer exists.

“Because the church no longer agrees to the terms of the BSA chartered organization agreement, which includes following BSA policies, it is no longer authorized to offer the Scouting program,” said Deron Smith, Director of Communications for the BSA. “We are saddened by this development, but remain committed to providing all youth with the best possible Scouting experience where the Scouting program is the main focus.”

The BSA’s top leader in Seattle has told parents a local community center has offered to take over the pack and troop, NBC News reports.

Corsaro said in a statement that her church is inclusive of all people, and has obtained legal counsel to evaluate its options.

“The congregation stands with Geoff because his work with this troop reflects the spirit and the values of Rainier Beach United Methodist Church,” she said.

McGrath said Monday he will continue to participate in the church’s youth program even if it can’t use the Boy Scouts name.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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