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Attorneys argued disciplinary action unlawful, linked to 'anti-Christian bias'
After more than three years of legal disputes, a Montana real estate association has reinstated a bi-vocational pastor after disciplining him over comments he made about an LGBT-themed coloring book for children.
The Missoula Organization of Realtors (MOR) agreed to rescind disciplinary actions against Pastor Brandon Huber after fining him $5,000 and limiting his access to critical real estate resources in 2022, attorneys with Christian legal organization Liberty Counsel announced Dec. 18.
Huber, who worked as a realtor to support his ministry, announced in June 2020 on social media that his church at the time, Clinton Community Bible Church (CCBC) in Clinton, Montana, would no longer partner with a local food bank after it began distributing children's lunches that included LGBT “pride” materials, such as a coloring book page featuring LGBT-themed content. Huber explained that the materials promoted homosexuality in a way that contradicted the church’s religious beliefs and teachings about morality and sexuality.
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After more than three years of legal disputes, a Montana real estate association has reinstated a bi-vocational pastor after disciplining him over comments he made about an LGBT-themed coloring book for children.
The Missoula Organization of Realtors (MOR) agreed to rescind disciplinary actions against Pastor Brandon Huber after fining him $5,000 and limiting his access to critical real estate resources in 2022, attorneys with Christian legal organization Liberty Counsel announced Dec. 18.
Huber, who worked as a realtor to support his ministry, announced in June 2020 on social media that his church at the time, Clinton Community Bible Church (CCBC) in Clinton, Montana, would no longer partner with a local food bank after it began distributing children's lunches that included LGBT “pride” materials, such as a coloring book page featuring LGBT-themed content. Huber explained that the materials promoted homosexuality in a way that contradicted the church’s religious beliefs and teachings about morality and sexuality.
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Bi-vocational pastor, real estate agent reinstated after $5K fine for 'hateful' comments on LGBT-themed coloring book
After more than three years of legal disputes, a Montana real estate association has reinstated a bi-vocational pastor after disciplining him over comments he made about an LGBT-themed coloring book