Rev. Jane Adams Spahr testifies to the panel of Presbyterian elders who will decide whether to discipline Spahr for marrying gay couples<span class='em small'><br/>Credit: Zusha Elinson/The Bay Citizen</span> Presbyterian prosecutor JoAn Blackstone<span class='em small'><br/>Credit: Zusha Elinson/The Bay Citizen</span> Covenant Presbyterian Church in Napa, where the trial is taking place<span class='em small'><br/>Credit: Zusha Elinson/The Bay Citizen</span> Spahr's supporters, including Sara Taylor and Sherrie Holmes, left, whose wedding she performed<span class='em small'><br/>Credit: Zusha Elinson/The Bay Citizen</span> Instead of law books, a cross sits on top of a Bible, and the Book of Order, the Presbyterian rulebook, sits on the defense table. Behind are Cynthia Martin and Selisse Berry, a couple who was married by Spahr.<span class='em small'><br/>Credit: Zusha Elinson/The Bay Citizen</span> Spahr with her defense team, Scott Clark and Rev. Beverly Brewster <span class='em small'><br/>Credit: Zusha Elinson/The Bay Citizen</span>