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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Mazel Tov, David and William

From the "Wedding" section of NYT.com, we honor David and William in their union:

David Knudson and William Hohengarten

David Mark Knudson and William Mark Hohengarten were married Saturday evening at the Long View Gallery in Washington. Nancy Hohengarten, a judge of the County Court of Travis County, Tex., and Mr. Hohengarten’s sister-in-law, officiated. Mr. Knudson’s father, the Rev. John O. Knudson, a retired Lutheran minister, took part in the ceremony.
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Mr. Knudson (left), 49, is an independent architect in Washington. He graduated from Princeton, where he received a master’s in architecture.

He is a son of Marjorie and John Knudson of Dana Point, Calif. His mother retired as an elementary school teacher at Our Savior’s Lutheran School in San Clemente, Calif. His father retired as a pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and was most recently a pastor at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Dana Point.

Mr. Hohengarten, 50, is of counsel in Washington with the law firm Jenner & Block. He graduated from Reed College. He received a master’s and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Northwestern and a law degree from Yale.

He is a son of Florence Laird of Estancia, N.M., and the late Jack Hohengarten, and a stepson of Jeff Laird. His mother retired as a trust portfolio manager for NBD Bank in Evanston, Ill., and is the secretary of the Torrance County Archaeological Society in Estancia.

Mazel Tov!

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I am a dad, who happens to be gay, with two amazing young adult children who have taught me, my partner, and their mom what grace, faith, hope, and love are all about. I am also an ordained clergyperson in the Presbyterian Church (USA), involved in congregational life, sometimes preaching here and there, and an oblate of St. Benedict's Monastery in St. Joseph, MN. I taught at Duke Divinity School at Duke University for over a decade, and I currently teach at North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC. I teach Ethics, World Religions, and English. And I am the Director of a religious non-profit, "School of the Pilgrim" (www.schoolofthepilgrim.com), in which I take people on actual pilgrimages to break out of the religion of rush hour in order to find their inner spiritual path. I am also glad to work with and be an advocate with people living with disabilities in faith communities, who teach me more about life in all its wonders and quirks. Enjoy the blog! And for more information about the book ON BEING A GAY PARENT, go to www.onbeingagayparent.com. Email contact: brettwebbmitchell@gmail.com, and phone is 919-444-9111
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