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LONDON, ONT. Despite new provincial regulations surrounding attendance limits on religious services, Aylmer s controversial Church of God held a defiant service, Sunday morning. It was April 16 when Premier Doug Ford announced indoor religious services must be capped to a maximum of ten people. This was the first Sunday where the new rules took effect. While many church pastors in London Ont., chose to forgo indoor services all together during lockdown, The Church of God had some of its biggest numbers of attendees yet. Dozens of people were inside the church, without masks and sitting or standing close together. Roughly 200 cars were seen in the parking lot.
The Church of God in Aylmer continues to defy public health orders.
The first weekend that saw church services limited to 10 people only in a building, a jam packed church service was held yesterday.
At one point, due to the number of people in attendance, the crowd was asked to squeeze closer together to make room for others to sit.
Politicians Derek Sloan and Randy Hillier as well as former nurse Kristen Nagel, three outspoken individuals in regards to the shutdown measures, attended the Sunday service and we hailed as heroes by the Pastor, with thunderous applause by those in attendance.
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