thomas w. ogletree a retired dean of divinity school and a minister presided over his son's wedding to another man. now, the good reverend doctor may face a trial by church authorities and it has dropped him right in the middle of a major church rift. you see conducting a same-sex wedding ceremony is a chargeable offense in the methodist church but at the same time the methodist vision also calls for open hearts, open minds and open doors. so, do we follow the law or the intent or does the law violate the intent? a group at the methodist general conference last year tried to clear that up by proposing changes in the church position on homosexuality. although that got voted down, a movement has grown to defy this law. many ministers conduct same-sex wedding ceremonies and some have been charged suspended even defrocked. joining me now is the good reverend himself the reverend thomas w. ogletree. good evening and welcome to "viewpoint." >> good evening. it is a pleasure to be here. >> john: it is a pleasu