Three Years Ago the Supreme Court Legalized Gay Marriage. What That Means for Churches Remains Murky.

The Washington Post’s Lauren Markoe reports on the evolving landscape of marriage equality within prominent religious organizations. Three years from the landmark ruling of Obergefell v. Hodges, an increasing number of congregations are pushing themselves to be more inclusive of LGBT couples. Markoe writes, “Among some of the country’s largest religious organizations — including Southern Baptist, Catholic and United Methodist churches, as well as much of nondenominational evangelicalism — gay marriage is forbidden. Yet even in those places, some gay couples have seen a bit of change since Obergefell.”

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