LOS ANGELES: The Evangelical Lutheran Church of America has elected its first openly gay bishop.
In a press release, church officials say Rev. R. Guy Erwin was selected for a six-year term Friday at a church annual assembly.
The church’s rules changed in 2009 to allow gays and lesbians to be ordained in the nation’s largest Lutheran denomination.
Erwin currently serves as a pastor at Faith Lutheran Church and a professor of Lutheran Confessional Theology at California Lutheran University.
Officials say the “partnered gay man” is also the first Native American to be elected. Erwin is part Osage Indian.
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