From The Presbyterian Outlook:
At its Jan. 29 meeting, National Capital Presbytery rebuked Tara Spuhler McCabe, a minister who in April 2012 signed the marriage license at a same-gender wedding in Washington, D.C.
McCabe’s involvement with the wedding of the two women became a public controversy when she stood as a candidate for vice moderator of the 2012 General Assembly. The assembly elected Neal D. Presa, a minister from New Jersey, as its moderator and McCabe as its vice moderator, after Presa said their friendship could serve as a model of how Presbyterians who disagree on divisive matters can still work together.
McCabe resigned as vice moderator three days after her election, however, citing a wave of criticism and saying she didn’t want to become a distraction from the assembly’s work.
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