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The attempt to destroy our religion | The Crusader Newspaper Group

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There are governors who want to stop our churches from assembling one day a week and other special events.

He claims that he will challenge any state government or other governing bodies if they try to enforce a ban on church meetings, events, and days of worship.

Church organizations can become powerful as they rally around a common belief and worship a higher authority than a group of people.

First Pentecostal Church in Holly Springs had previously defied stay-at-home orders to open for services, and the church even sued the city of Holly Springs for trying to shut down a Bible study gathering.

The church was in compliance with Governor Hogan’s guidelines but was not in compliance with the Baltimore County Health Department rules according to Foxnews.

Source: The Crusader Newspaper Group

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