The United Methodist Church has a lot of issues these days with the ugly divorce over whether to allow gay or transvestite pastors. But one man put the meth in Methodism and was arrested accordingly. Herbert Miller was a reverend in Woodbury, Connecticut. Miller was arrested on February 9. The pastor is accused of possession with intent to sell.
According to local news, Herbert Miller was selling meth out of his parsonage right next to the church. When neighbors found meth paraphernalia and reported visitors at odd hours, an investigation was underway which led to Miller’s arrest.
Police say that Herbert Miller was selling meth in exchange for watching gay men have sex. Meth is the drug of choice for homosexuals.
Miller was appointed to the Woodbury United Methodist Church back in July but has since been removed.