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Christian groups sue NC Gov. Cooper over restrictions on indoor worship services
By Michael Gryboski, Christian Post
May 15, 2020
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Two congregations, a pastor and a conservative Christian group are suing North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper for a broader exemption to a state order banning indoor gatherings of more than 10 people.  ...

The Christian groups are seeking injunctive relief from state executive orders aimed at combatting the spread of the coronavirus by limiting mass gatherings, including church services.

The congregations have been unable to hold in-person, indoor worship services since the governor first signed the orders.

According to the complaint, Cooper’s orders are “unconstitutional both facially and as applied to Plaintiffs.”

“Governor Cooper’s Orders have been interpreted, applied, and enforced by his Office and local law enforcement authorities as prohibiting indoor gatherings for religious worship by more than 10 people,” the lawsuit reads.

“The Orders are not neutral laws of general applicability because they target Constitutionally protected activity, significantly burdening the Plaintiffs’ right to freedom of religion and assembly, establishing an orthodox form of religious exercise approved by the State, all the while providing broad exemptions for many other gatherings of more than 10 people that are not constitutionally protected.” ...
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The state in which my church is located is going to restrict gatherings to 25 people whenever it's "okay" to meet. Let's see, after counting the pastor, the music team, those operating and sound and video systems, the security team ... yeah, that's barely a handful of people. What's the point? I guess we'll continue doing parking lot and online services.  *****rollingeyes*****
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