US pastor appears on TV in drag, loses ministry

US pastor appears on TV in drag, loses ministry

62-year-old Craig Duke appeared on the HBO show 'We're Here' wearing high-heeled thigh boots, lipstick and purple eyeshadow.

Pastor Craig Duke, who appeared in drag in a scene from the HBO series ‘We’re Here’, says he does not regret it. (AFP pic)
WASHINGTON:
A United States pastor who made a brief television appearance in drag, wearing a huge pink wig and sequined leotard, has been removed from his ministry, a local church official in Indiana said yesterday.

Wearing high-heeled thigh boots, lipstick and purple eyeshadow and with a crucifix around his neck, Craig Duke, 62, made a big splash on the HBO show “We’re Here” – at least among his horrified parishioners.

The Methodist reverend described the appearance as “an incredibly wonderful, refreshing, deepening, powerful spiritual experience” in an interview with the Religion News Service.

But he quickly found himself in hot water with his flock.

Having received “numerous calls and emails that are highly critical of Craig’s actions”, Mitch Gieselman, district superintendent of the church in Evansville, said he had decided to relieve Duke of pastoral duties and “significantly reduced” his salary.

But Gieselman said he had not been fired, and neither had he resigned.

“He has not been found to have committed any chargeable offence or other violation of the United Methodist Book of Discipline,” Gieselman said in a letter to parishioners.

The pastor’s fate caused a surge of emotion, sparking an online fundraiser that raised nearly US$60,000 (RM253,000) in donations.

“May the bridge of understanding and acceptance of the LGBTQ community continue to expand across our community and beyond as God’s love shines through,” the pastor and his partner Linda said in a statement.

He did not regret his moment in the spotlight.

“I was surrounded and immersed in a culture I’ve never been immersed in, and one of the things in ministry is, if you want to involve people different from yourself, you have to go to where people are different than you are,” he said.

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