Outrage as pastor halts funeral for gay woman

Vanessa Collier's funeral was stopped by Pastor Ray Chavez. Facebook

The pastor of a Colorado church caused outrage when he stopped a funeral for a lesbian woman after realising that a video tribute to her life showed her with her female partner Christina Higley.

Vanessa Collier, 33, died in a shooting incident which police say may have been suicide. She had two daughters, aged seven and 11. Her funeral service was held at the New Hope Ministries church in Lakewood, whose Pastor Ray Chavez – who was not officiating at the service – called a sudden halt to the proceedings after about 15 minutes.

The congregation of several hundred moved across the road to a funeral parlour and concluded the service there.

However, Pastor Chavez has been widely criticised for his actions and protesters gathered outside the church yesterday chanting slogans and carrying banners labelled "Dignity in Death", "Bury the Dead" and "Love Trumps All".

Protesters gathered at the New Hope Ministries church. Facebook

Higley wrote on Facebook: "Vanessa's services were NOT refused because she is a 'lesbian'. Her services were refused because we would not let New Hope Ministries 'edit' her life which was a slideshow of our family photos including our engagement and family photos of her and I with our two children! It never crossed my mind that it would be an issue considering we paid to use their facility ONLY. We brought in our own Pastor to facilitate. I would completely understand if we were asking to be married there and it be a conflict of interest.

"I'm not asking anyone to go against their own beliefs and religion. I only hoped we could find a house of God to celebrate my beautiful wife and her life (HER WHOLE LIFE) and lay her to rest in God's arms ... I lost my best friend, the love of my life and our children lost their mother!
"How would Ray Chavez explain to them why our family photos were inappropriate for her services to be conducted in that house of God?
"PLEASE I AM BEGGING ANYONE TO HELP EXPLAIN TO OUR CHILREN WHY OUR LIFE TOGETHER AS A FAMILY IS ANY LESS THAN ANYONE ELSES AND INAPPROPRIATE IN A HOUSE OF GOD???"

The family has not been reimbursed by the church for the cost of the booking.

The church has issued no statement on the incident and declined to comment when invited to do so by journalists.

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