'We have to stop harming beloved children of God'

By Nick O'Malley
Updated October 11 2014 - 3:18am, first published October 10 2014 - 5:36pm
Frank Schaefer speaks to reporters after being reinstated as a pastor in Germantown, Pennsylvania, on June 24. Photo: New York Times
Frank Schaefer speaks to reporters after being reinstated as a pastor in Germantown, Pennsylvania, on June 24. Photo: New York Times
Reverend Schaefer hugs a supporter after his reinstatement in June. Photo: New York Times
Reverend Schaefer hugs a supporter after his reinstatement in June. Photo: New York Times
Frank Schaefer with his son Tim, left, at Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington in June 2014. Photo: New York Times
Frank Schaefer with his son Tim, left, at Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington in June 2014. Photo: New York Times
Frank Schaefer with his son Tim, left, at Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington in June 2014. Photo: New York Times
Frank Schaefer with his son Tim, left, at Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington in June 2014. Photo: New York Times
Frank Schaefer speaks to reporters after being reinstated as a pastor in Germantown, Pennsylvania, on June 24. Photo: New York Times
Frank Schaefer speaks to reporters after being reinstated as a pastor in Germantown, Pennsylvania, on June 24. Photo: New York Times
Reverend Schaefer hugs a supporter after his reinstatement in June. Photo: New York Times
Reverend Schaefer hugs a supporter after his reinstatement in June. Photo: New York Times
Frank Schaefer speaks to reporters after being reinstated as a pastor in Germantown, Pennsylvania, on June 24. Photo: New York Times
Frank Schaefer speaks to reporters after being reinstated as a pastor in Germantown, Pennsylvania, on June 24. Photo: New York Times
Reverend Schaefer hugs a supporter after his reinstatement in June. Photo: New York Times
Reverend Schaefer hugs a supporter after his reinstatement in June. Photo: New York Times
Frank Schaefer with his son Tim, left, at Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington in June 2014. Photo: New York Times
Frank Schaefer with his son Tim, left, at Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington in June 2014. Photo: New York Times
Frank Schaefer speaks to reporters after being reinstated as a pastor in Germantown, Pennsylvania, on June 24. Photo: New York Times
Frank Schaefer speaks to reporters after being reinstated as a pastor in Germantown, Pennsylvania, on June 24. Photo: New York Times
Reverend Schaefer hugs a supporter after his reinstatement in June. Photo: New York Times
Reverend Schaefer hugs a supporter after his reinstatement in June. Photo: New York Times
Frank Schaefer with his son Tim, left, at Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington in June 2014. Photo: New York Times
Frank Schaefer with his son Tim, left, at Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington in June 2014. Photo: New York Times

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