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Occasional Tour Caddy
We let our rooms to such as Toddlers Groups; the WI; AA; Local Historical Society; even UKIP - but I might feel I have to turn down a request from Stonewall. And why would I have to consider doing that?
The problem is that for a very few older members of our congregation, homosexuality is a difficult issue for them from their faith perspective and in the context of the church - as much as I wish it wasn't - it just is - and I have a duty to the whole congregation. I cannot do things unilaterally as I do not have that authority.
Would I be breaking the law? I guess I would be.
I don't fully understand the congregations role in the decision in the example of who to rent the hall/rooms to
Are the congregation also holding roles as c0-owners/shareholders/business partners (and if so why would you describe them as the congregation and not as business partners or building owners?)