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Church fighting pandemic restrictions is cult-like, former worshippers, expert allege

Church fighting pandemic restrictions is cult-like, former worshippers, expert allege
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God s jurisdiction : churches begin court challenge over gathering restrictions

Winnipeg Free Press By: Dean Pritchard | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Monday, May. 3, 2021 Save to Read Later Only God has the authority to restrict church gatherings, a Steinbach area minister told a court hearing Monday for seven Manitoba churches fighting provincial pandemic restrictions limiting their right to assembly. Winnipeg Free Press Only God has the authority to restrict church gatherings, a Steinbach area minister told a court hearing Monday for seven Manitoba churches fighting provincial pandemic restrictions limiting their right to assembly. That is God’s jurisdiction, said Church of God (Restoration) minister Tobias Tissen. I don’t have the authority from God to do that.

Church of God appears to gather again, despite group size limits

Church of God appears to gather again, despite group size limits A southeastern Manitoba church which repeatedly flouted public health orders banning worship services last year appears to have held an illegal in-person service on Sunday. Social Sharing I think it s time to celebrate our gathering, speaker says in livestreamed service showing multiple people Posted: Jan 31, 2021 5:18 PM CT | Last Updated: January 31 More than 40 kids are grouped closely together without masks as the Church of God in the RM of Hanover appears to resume in-person services.(Facebook/Church of God Steinbach) A southeastern Manitoba church which repeatedly flouted public health orders banning worship services last year appears to have held an illegal in-person service on Sunday.

Church again flouts limits

Winnipeg Free Press Last Modified: 9:21 AM CST Monday, Feb. 1, 2021 | Updates The Church of God Restoration posted a video uploaded to Facebook on Sunday, showing several instances of people gathering closely. No one seen in the video is wearing a mask, and an audience is heard but not seen. (John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press files) A Steinbach-area church that has been fined multiple times for meeting despite public health restrictions posted a livestream video Sunday showing an indoor service. Winnipeg Free Press A Steinbach-area church that has been fined multiple times for meeting despite public health restrictions posted a livestream video Sunday showing an indoor service.

Canadian Judge Bans Churches Holding Drive-In Services, Pastors Hit with Heavy Fines

© press The church was told they violated the province’s public health order Pastors at the Springs Church in Manitoba, Canada, have been told they face fines over $32,000 for holding church drive-in services in their province. The Springs Church in Winnipeg applied to hold drive-in services but was denied by Manitoba Court of Queen’s Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal. The church was told they violated the province’s public health order, which forbids in-person religious gatherings. “The congregation attending in cars are persons,” Joyal argued. “They are persons who have attended for a common purpose.” “These orders necessarily restrict rights … in order to prevent death, illness and the overwhelming of the public health system in Manitoba,” Joyal further ruled.

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