The school that hired Karen Pence requires applicants to disavow gay marriage, trans identity

Karen Pence in December in Washington. Credit: Alex Brandon, AP

The school where Vice President Pence’s wife, Karen, has accepted a part-time job teaching art requires potential employees to affirm certain religious beliefs that seek to exclude homosexual and transgender applicants, including that marriage can only be between a man and a woman.

Immanuel Christian School, a private K-8 school in Springfield, Va., outside of Washington, sets forth the position in its employment application for teachers and support staff in a section that requires applicants to initial a set of standards that begins with a promise that they are born-again Christians.

One of the items is a pledge to “live a personal life of moral purity.”

View the complete January 15 article by Elis Rosenberg on The Washington Post website here.