While their behavior could be called into question, it’s not criminal trespass to go where the public is invited in.
Re: “While their behavior could be called into question, its not criminal trespass to go where the public is invited in.”
Good point. I meant that to enter the service for the purpose of disrupting the service, which their actions did, seems like trespassing to me. They didn’t come to fellowship or worship, they attended with the intent to confront/disrupt someone on private property. Maybe it wouldn’t be trespassing, but rather disorderly conduct.