Oklahoma City Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Church chooses to accept gay Boy Scouts
By ADAM KEMP NewsOK.com on Aug 19, 2013, at 8:53 AM
Religion
Yom Kippur service. 11 a.m. Saturday, at Iglesia Oste Asamblea De Dios, 3615 W. 51st St., the new meeting place of Holiness to the Lord Congregation (Kodesh L' Adonai Kahal).
Mikey Weinstein, a controversial figure who has been called a champion for religious freedom by some and a notorious anti-Christian zealot by others, will speak Sept. 21 at a Tulsa Interfaith Alliance awards reception.
OKLAHOMA CITY - The three Boy Scouts walk next to each other in a line, a wild trail ahead leading them into the forest, but when together, none are afraid of what lies ahead.
This is the lasting image Christopher Wood has of three of his troop members from Scout camp this summer.
While all three faced their own challenges: being away from home, earning a particularly tough merit badge or trying to make new friends, none were fazed, knowing they had support from the rest of their troop members.
“You see these situations where these boys are learning to do things together in a real positive way,” Wood said. “These boys really form a brotherhood ... I know that's a moment that they don't even see but they will remember.”
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Religion
Yom Kippur service. 11 a.m. Saturday, at Iglesia Oste Asamblea De Dios, 3615 W. 51st St., the new meeting place of Holiness to the Lord Congregation (Kodesh L' Adonai Kahal).
Mikey Weinstein, a controversial figure who has been called a champion for religious freedom by some and a notorious anti-Christian zealot by others, will speak Sept. 21 at a Tulsa Interfaith Alliance awards reception.