“You don’t really need to purge people from the voting lists if you don’t think they’ll vote the right way, that in the context of the church, there is no need for this. And unfortunately, that’s what happened. And that’s where the breach of contract comes in,” Boyer added.
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In a statement, McLean Bible Church said,
As we continue to seek ways to fully and finally move past all of this, our church family will respond in the same ways we have from the beginning: working with courts to show that this group’s repetitive lawsuits and claims are completely without merit, while at the same time remaining steadfast in our commitment to show the love of God in our city and the world around us.
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