Seattle Gay News Issue 48, Volume 40, November 30, 2012
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A really BIG wedding
Making history
Seattle’s Center for Spiritual Living hosts a massive marriage ceremony December 15
Seattle First Baptist Church, uniting Gay couples for 33 years, plans free December 9 ceremony
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer
The Center for Spiritual Living, in Seattle’s Sand Point neighborhood, is hosting a “Big Gay Wedding” on Saturday, December 15. Couples who wish to participate are asked to RSVP to wedding@ SpiritualLiving.org by December 3. “We have 30 couples registered currently,” the Rev. Michael Ingersoll told SGN. “I’m optimistic we’ll have a large number, based on my experience in New York. I was serving there in my ministry in 2004 [when same-sex marriage became legal] and we married 1,200 people
in Central Park.” The Center can accommodate a very large wedding, Ingersoll says. Its sanctuary seats 500 people, and the adjoining Celebration Hall can hold 1,200. ‘WE’RE NOT RELIGIOUS’ Getting married at the Center for Spiritual Living may appeal to couples who aren’t particularly into worship but would like a church setting for their ceremony. “We are a ‘New Thought’ church,” Ingersoll explained. “We’re not religious. see CSL page 18
Weddings By the Sea
Although Seattle First Baptist Church will host a free group marriage ceremony on December 9, the first day possible under the state’s newly approved Marriage Equality Act, Gay and Lesbian weddings are not new to the church. “We’ve been marrying same-sex couples since 1979,” the Rev. Craig Darling says proudly. Some of them will return to be legally married under the new state law, he adds. Darling will be one of five clergy who officiate at the ceremony for up to 50 cou-
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ples beginning at 2 p.m. on Sunday, December 9. Couples who wish to be married at the 100-year-old Gothic Revival church (1111 Harvard Ave.) need to do only two things, Darling tells SGN. “First, get your marriage license on December 6 [the first day they will be available], because the state requires a three-day waiting period, and then call us at (206) 325-6051, extension 111, to reserve a place.” GOING ALL-OUT Darling says his church will spare no see FIRST BAPTIST page 18