A federal court last week blocked Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly’s executive order that limited church attendance to 10 people pending …
Read More »Louisville Church Fought for Religious Freedom and Won — Will Hold Drive-In Services
The mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, barred churches from holding drive-in services, in which congregants sit in their cars in parking …
Read More »A Federal Judge Just Blocked Kansas Governor’s Order That Limits Church Attendance to 10 People
The Democratic governor of Kansas issued an executive order to limit church attendance to 10 people, but a federal judge …
Read More »Another Church Sues After City Bans Drive-in Church Services
Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) has filed a lawsuit on behalf of another church this week. Metro Tab Church in Chattanooga, …
Read More »After Trump Admin Announced Church Support, Mississippi Mayor Rescinds Order Barring Drive-In Services
Temple Baptist Church in Greenville, Mississippi, filed a lawsuit against the city over the mayor’s executive order banning drive-in church …
Read More »Trump Administration Issues Statement of Support for Mississippi Church Suing City for Discrimination
Temple Baptist Church in Greenville, Mississippi, pushed back against Mayor Errick Simmons’s order that bans Christians from attending drive-in church …
Read More »The Christian Baker Who Won a Supreme Court Case is STILL Fighting for His Rights
The U.S. Supreme Court in 2018 ruled in favor of a Christian baker who’d been sued by homosexuals for declining …
Read More »Mississippi Church Sues City for Discrimination During COVID-19 Crisis
Errick Simmons, mayor of Greenville, Mississippi, issued an executive order that bans Christians from attending drive-in services, claiming church attendance, …
Read More »InterVarsity Christian Fellowship is Still Defending Its Rights Against the University of Iowa After Being Kicked Off Campus
A federal court last October held administrators at the University of Iowa personally liable for kicking the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA …
Read More »Secular March for Life Files Supreme Court Brief to Support Religious Organizations in Pro-Life Cases
Secular pro-life organization March for Life didn’t want to offer health insurance coverage for birth control drugs that could induce …
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