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COVID-19 restrictions

Texans Will Vote in November on Whether Governments Can Limit Religious Services

(RNS) — Texas voters will decide on Election Day (Nov. 2) whether state and local governments can impose limits on religious services, such as...

UPDATE: Canadian Pastor Artur Pawlowski Compares Arrest To Soviet Tyranny

Polish-Canadian pastor and street evangelist Artur Pawlowski discussed his recent arrest for contempt of court with Laura Ingraham on Fox News, comparing it to Soviet tyranny.

UPDATE: GraceLife Church Regains Possession of Their Building July 1st

GraceLife Church will regain possession of its property on July 1, 2021. Law enforcement seized the property on April 7, 2021, because the church refused to abide by COVID-19 health restrictions.

CDC Director: Masked, Fully Vaccinated People Can Safely Attend Worship Indoors

Fully vaccinated people who wear masks can now safely worship together indoors, says the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

‘Miracles Breaking Out’—Sean Feucht’s Worship Events Still Going Strong

As the anniversary of the first Let Us Worship event draws closer, worship leader and activist Sean Feucht is still calling the American church to revival—and speaking out about politics.

James Coates’ Wife, Erin: My Husband Is in Jail Because He Obeyed the Lord Jesus Christ

Erin Coates, the wife of jailed Canadian Pastor James Coates, says of her husband, "His job as a shepherd of the sheep is to open the doors and allow people to worship according to their conscience and according to the Word of God."

SCOTUS Tells Santa Clara They Cannot Enforce COVID-19 Indoor Church Ban

On Friday February 26, 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Santa Clara County churches in California, and rejected the county's ban on indoor worship services due to their COVID-19 restrictions.

Pastor Says Judge ‘Ruled Against God’ by Not Dismissing the Charges Against Him

A judge has refused to toss out six criminal complaints filed against a Louisiana pastor charged with violating coronavirus gathering capacity rules put in place during the early days of the pandemic.