Church Members March Against Gay Marriage
LOS ANGELES
About 100 members of a South Los Angeles church gathered Saturday for a rally and march opposing gay marriage.
Waving signs bearing biblical quotes and denouncing homosexuality as a sin, participants marched for about a mile down Vermont Avenue from Century Boulevard to Imperial Highway.
The event, organized by the 250-member Southside Christian Palace, came the day after the state Supreme Court declined to halt same-sex marriages being performed in San Francisco. Lawsuits over the issue are scheduled to be heard March 29 in San Francisco Superior Court.
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