'On the border of terrorism': Spokane Valley church's Pride display vandalized with diesel
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On the border of terrorism: Spokane Valley churchs Pride display vandalized with diesel
June 26, 2023 Updated Mon., June 26, 2023 at 10:07 p.m.
By Emma Epperly
emmae@spokesman.com
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Preparing for her Sunday morning message didnt go as planned this week for the Rev. Gen Heywood, who arrived at Veradale United Church of Christ to a strong odor of diesel fuel and the absence of the colorful pride flags that had graced the churchs entryway hours before. ... It took Heywood a few hours to realize that Lev 2013, which she found drawn on the churchs lawn with the fuel, stood for Leviticus 20:13, a Bible verse often used to condemn gay people.
Vandalism directed at, or the theft of, the pride flags is something Heywood expected. The church hung the flags higher than previous banners to discourage temptation, Heywood said. ... However, the diesel fuel message was both surprising and extremely concerning to Heywood and the 25 people who regularly attend services at Veradale. ... The Leviticus in diesel, that became on the border of terrorism, Heywood said. It was a threat, and it smelled like a threat.
Veradale is an open and affirming church, with a large portion of its members in the LGBTQ+ community. ... Everybody is welcome, Heywood said.
The church had three flags on display: a pride flag, one that read Black Lives Matter and another with a variety of sayings, including Science is real and No Human is Illegal. ... The church also had a series of smaller pride flags along the sidewalk leading to its front door.
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