Posted on 07/16/2020 10:37:13 PM PDT by diamond6
When California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that large sections of California would have to shut down businesses and churches because of a coronavirus resurgence, many religious leaders refused to comply with the order.
The Monday order, which allows churches to continue socially distant services outside, effectively sends some of the most densely populated counties back into a full-on lockdown for an indefinite period of time. Newsom in a Monday press conference said that he expects the virus to keep spreading unless the state remains locked down because "COVID-19 is not going away anytime soon until there is a vaccine or an effective therapy."
But even with the state's caution, some church leaders say that shutting down again is not an option. San Francisco and Western America Russian Orthodox Archbishop Kyrill, in an open letter to Newsom, said that the state's strictures on religious services, especially on singing, are "open discrimination," reminiscent of the "the era of godless persecutions in the U.S.S.R." Kyrill noted that while the Orthodox Church had complied with the state's previous shutdown, forcing members to participate in Lent and Easter services online only, he was upset to see the state's permissiveness to protesters demanding racial justice.
"We now observe a contradiction in that mass protests take place everywhere, at which absolutely all precautions are violated with impunity," he wrote, adding that the church will "defend the rights" of its members to continue to worship.
Singing has been banned in California churches since Newsom allowed them to reopen in late May following backlash from President Trump, who said he would "override" any governor who did not allow in-person worship to resume.
Don Komush, a pastor at Upper Room, a church near Fresno, said that Newsom's prohibitions on church services are "out of hand" and that Christians are the people whose lives are affected the most by his decision to prolong the shutdown.
Komush is organizing a protest against Newsom in Fresno that he expects thousands of people to attend. It was originally intended only to address the singing ban, but after Newsom's orders on Monday, Komush expanded its scope to include general religious liberty issues. "Enough is enough," he said. "We believe as Christians that we are being attacked. We can pray, and that's a great thing, but at some point, you have got to take action too."
The protest will begin at one church that the state cracked down on for holding illicit services and will end at another ned for the same reason, Komush said, adding that he hopes the march will make clear that California Christians are not afraid to practice civil disobedience.
Jim Franklin, a pastor at Cornerstone Church in Fresno, told the local ABC afliate that Newsom's orders make no sense since many churches in California cannot safely hold services in weather that is often hotter than 100 degrees.
"To move services outdoors in 100-plus degree weather, you are putting restrictions on churches that should not be placed upon them," he said.
Newsom faced widespread backlash in late May when he said that his all-out ban on in-person church services could last indenitely. More than 3,000 churches opposed him and threatened to reopen without his consent if he did not loosen up his restrictions. Newsom relented.
Danny Carroll, the pastor leading the coalition, told the Washington Examiner at the time that he hoped that Newsom would not force closure on churches again.
Hopefully, hes learning some lessons this time, he said. I always try to believe the best in people, which, I know, sounds a bit naive. But hopefully, its not.
There will be a protest this weekend in Fresno to oppose Governor Newsom’s latest fascist infringement on our religious freedom. Details to be annnounced later by Pastor Don Komush. Stay tuned...
Jays group. ACLJ. IS SUING. CA. THEY WILL WIN
Yes I saw someone on Fox news tonight; think it was Tucker’s show.
There was a minister on who talked about this. Churches are pretty upset and they should be.
The Marxist and Authoritarian agenda of Newsom continue full-on to create as much destruction, discomfort and trouble for California’s businesses and citizens as possible prior to the election. While Newsom is full-on in support of the DEMOCRAT anti-American agenda, he continues, as here, with his anti-Constitutional agenda — attacking religion, rights, freedoms and churches outright.
Oregon’s governor is requiring churches to keep lists of attendees in the event an outbreak is connected with the church. These lists would then be handed over to the government for contact tracing. And churches (at least some I know) are complying.
l8r
Better late than never.
I’ve been disturbed by how just about every church I am aware of has meekly gone along with this for so long.
“Ive been disturbed by how just about every church I am aware of has meekly gone along with this for so long.”
So have I. I wrote a lengthy letter to our Fresno bishop when the limitations of 100 people were put in place, and I told him I wanted him to contravene the order and that we had constitutional rights that were being infringed. He did not respond to me, and he went lockstep with everything the Governor ordered. The Catholic church has done nothing to fight these type of fascist edicts.
“l8r”
Huh?
“Oregons governor is requiring churches to keep lists of attendees in the event an outbreak is connected with the church. These lists would then be handed over to the government for contact tracing. And churches (at least some I know) are complying.”
Outrageous. Sounds like the Nazis.
Ping!
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