Atheist United Church minister closer to defrocking; formal hearing requested
TORONTO — A United Church minister has moved one step closer to potentially losing her job over her avowed atheism and disavowal of the Bible.
In a decision released Thursday, the sub-executive of the Toronto Conference said it would request a formal hearing on whether Gretta Vosper should be defrocked.
Questions about whether she should be allowed to remain as minister have to be answered, the sub-executive said even as it deplored the divisive nature of the debate and expressed sorrow at the “vitriol” directed at those involved in trying to get those answers.
“The debate about Ms. Vosper and her statements has been a catalyst for much discussion within the United Church and in places outside the church,” the sub-executive said in a statement. “There is no unanimity in the church about what to do.”


