The B.C. government and Dr. Bonnie Henry are seeking a court injunction this Friday against three Fraser Valley churches that have denied public health orders to cease holding in-person services.
Langley香蕉视频直播檚 Riverside Calvary Chapel, along with Immanuel Covenant Reformed Church in Abbotsford and the Free Reformed Church of Chilliwack took the government to court in January.
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The health orders in question were put in place in November. They shut down a number of types of gatherings, including weddings and movie theatre showings, but allowed for some others to continue, including limited seatings in restaurants.
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Riverside Calvary Chapel noted that it did initially halt all services during the early part of the pandemic, and resumed them in late May under the 50-person rule that was in effect through the summer and early fall.
The churches are being represented by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms. The conservative Association for Reformed Political Action (ARPA) has applied to intervene in the case to argue on Charter of Rights issues as well.
The Friday hearing on the injunction order is to be held at 10 a.m. in the Vancouver courthouse.
The majority of churches in Langley and around the Fraser Valley have switched to either virtual services via computer, or are holding 香蕉视频直播渄rive in香蕉视频直播 services in parking lots where families stay in their cars to hear the sermon.
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