A Redmond, Wash.,
pastor is calling for 1,000 "prayer warriors" to
protest outside Mount Si High School in Snoqualmie, where
students plan to participate in the April 25 Day of
Silence to support gay and lesbian students, according
to the Associated Press.
A Redmond, Wash.,
pastor is calling for 1,000 "prayer warriors" to
protest outside Mount Si High School in Snoqualmie, where
students plan to participate in the April 25 Day of
Silence to support gay and lesbian students, according
to the Associated Press.
Reverend Ken
Hutcherson of Antioch Bible Church says the protest will be
peaceful. The controversy at Mount Si started after
Hutcherson spoke at the school's Martin Luther King
Day celebration. Students booed him for supporting
African-American civil rights but opposing LGBT rights.
Pro-gay groups
have planned to counter Hutcherson's protest on Friday.
(The Advocate)
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