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Boy Scouts cut ties to Seattle church over gay troop leader

- PHUONG LE

SEATTLE — The Boy Scouts of America has revoked its charter agreement with a Seattle church that refused to remove a gay troop leader after the organizati­on withdrew his membership.

A Boy Scouts attorney told Rainier Beach United Methodist Church last week that it no longer could host troops under the Boy Scouts name.

The church has stood by Geoff McGrath, 49, a Seattle software engineer and Eagle Scout, after his membership in the organizati­on was revoked last month, setting off an impasse between the church and one of the country’s most popular youth organizati­ons.

The Boy Scouts of America told McGrath in a March letter that it had “no choice” but to revoke his registrati­on after he said he was gay while being profiled by NBC News.

Boy Scouts of America officials said McGrath violated the group’s leadership qualificat­ions. They also said he “deliberate­ly injected his sexuality” into the scouting program when he made statements to the media and the organizati­on about his sexual orientatio­n.

“As a Reconcilin­g Congregati­on, it’s important to us that we are open to all people,” said the Rev. Monica Corsaro of Rainier Beach United Methodist.

The church supports McGrath because his work reflects its spirit and values.

McGrath has been leading Seattle Troop 98 since its formation last fall. The church also sponsors a Cub Scout Pack for younger boys.

The church has obtained legal counsel to evaluate its options, Corsaro said.

The Boy Scouts began accepting gay youth for the first time this year but has continued to exclude openly gay adults from leadership positions.

McGrath said Monday he will continue to participat­e in the church’s youth program even if it can’t use the Boy Scouts name.

“Just because the BSA doesn’t want to be involved with this church and these kids, we will still have a robust youth program for our kids,” McGrath said.

“It’s one of the best things I do. One of the things that really makes my week is spending time with these kids.”

Boy Scouts spokesman Deron Smith said in a statement Monday that “we are saddened by this developmen­t, but remain committed to providing all youth with the best possible Scouting experience where the Scouting program is the main focus.”

He said the organizati­on has identified a new chartered organizati­on to sponsor the Boy Scouts units that were affiliated with the church.

It is contacting parents and unit leaders to let them know.

 ??  ?? ELAINE THOMPSON/The Associated Press Geoff McGrath displays a vintage Boy Scout Handbook given him as a gift by one of the boys in the Seattle troop he led in Bellevue, Wash. The Boys Scouts of America has revoked the charter of a
Seattle church...
ELAINE THOMPSON/The Associated Press Geoff McGrath displays a vintage Boy Scout Handbook given him as a gift by one of the boys in the Seattle troop he led in Bellevue, Wash. The Boys Scouts of America has revoked the charter of a Seattle church...

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