Posted on 07/11/2022 5:54:56 PM PDT by marshmallow
After the Ohio Supreme Court allowed the law to take effect, 'there were multiple carpools of individuals from Akron, Canton and over into Youngstown that drove people to Pittsburgh or up to Erie to be able to get abortion care,' said Rev. Terry Williams of the United Church of Christ.
AKRON, Ohio (LifeSiteNews) – Two groups of Ohio pastors and clergy have helped organize carpools for women to get out-of-state abortions in the wake of the state’s heartbeat law going into effect.
Women are traveling to Pennsylvania for abortions with assistance from Ohio Clergy for Choice, a group of pro-abortion pastors, and Faith Choice Ohio, a group that holds abortion to be a moral, religious good, according to Rev. Terry Williams.
“The clinics had to call people on Friday and say, ‘You can’t come in tomorrow. You can’t come in tonight,” Williams told the Akron Beacon Journal. “When that happened, there were multiple carpools of individuals from Akron, Canton and over into Youngstown that drove people to Pittsburgh or up to Erie to be able to get abortion care.”
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The devil wearing a priests collar is still the devil.
Rev. Terry Williams, the 38-year-old pastor of Orchard Hill United Church of Christ in Chillicothe, Ohio.
UCC
Used to Consider Christianity
Pass the plate around. Contribute to the bake sale.
No such thing as “abortion care”.
It’s not caring to cruelly and inhumanely tear apart another human being limb from limb.
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