Countering Hate With Love: Same-Sex Wedding Across From Westboro Baptist Church
The Equality House, the rainbow-colored house across the street from the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kan., hosted its first same-sex wedding Saturday.
Kimberly Kidwell and Katie Short of Little Rock, Ark., celebrated their love and commitment on the houses front lawn. A lesbian minister officiated, and about 100 friends, family members, and other supporters attended. Several local businesses and organizations donated goods and services for the wedding.
The nonprofit organization Planting Peace bought the house across from the infamous antigay church last year and had it painted in rainbow colors earlier this year. Its presence is meant to counter Westboros hateful message.
Westboro put up a few protest signs on its property, but the brides hardly noticed, The Huffington Post reports. I guess I was almost numb after seeing them for a minute, Kidwell told HuffPo. I knew the signs would be there, and I wasnt even angry about it. We were just so ecstatic to be getting married.
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