A Christian homeless shelter filed a lawsuit against Washington state officials Thursday alleging that the state’s anti-discrimination law prevents the shelter from only hiring employees that agree with their faith-based worldview.
A Christian missionary group in Washington state is fighting to protect what lawyers argues is the constitutional right to hire like-minded individuals who share its religious mission.
Saying they want the ability to hire poeple who share thier religious beliefs the Yakima Union Gospel Mission has filed a federal lawsuit against Washington State.
A Christian homeless shelter filed a lawsuit against Washington state officials Thursday alleging that the state’s anti-discrimination law prevents the shelter from only hiring employees that agree with their faith-based worldview. Yakima Union Gospel Mission (YUGM) in Yakima, Washington, describes its mission as “helping people move from homelessness to wholeness” on its website and has […]
Saying they want the ability to hire poeple who share thier religious beliefs the Yakima Union Gospel Mission has filed a federal lawsuit against Washington State.