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    Over 70 Canadian churches vow to defy lockdowns, will fully open for Easter services

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    April 1, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — The threat of fines and possible imprisonment will not deter over 70 Christian churches in Canada from defying COVID lockdowns and holding religious services on Good Friday and Easter Sunday. The churches have vowed to open for Easter services "to stand together in unity and to oppose further lockdowns."

    All churches involved have signed on to Liberty Coalition Canada's (LCC) "We Will Gather Easter 2021" initiative. To date, eight Canadian provinces are represented: Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.

    In some provinces, such as British Columbia, indoor church services are banned outright due to COVID-related health rules, with the rest of the provinces enacting severe limits on church attendance size.

    The "We Will Gather Easter 2021" webpage states that the churches involved hope for "three things."

    The first goal is that "many people who are needing refuge and sanctuary will flock to these churches and hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ."

    Secondly, they hope that "our partners, such as End the Lockdowns Caucus and Professionals Against Lockdowns, will intentionally come to our services to take this important stand with us."

    Lastly, "we would use this list to stand together in unity and to oppose further lockdowns."

    Michael Thiessen, campaign manager for LCC, told LifeSiteNews that his organization is hopeful the list of churches will grow even more before Good Friday.

    "We hope the list will grow. We are over 70 churches now," said Thiessen.

    One of the churches that signed on to the initiative is Grace Life Church in Alberta. Grace Life's Pastor James Coates was jailed for over a month for defying COVID-related orders in Alberta.

    After his release from jail, Coates went straight back to preaching — despite police trying to enter his church last Sunday.

    Thiessen said that the Easter gathering initiative would have taken place even if Coates had never been jailed, adding that Coates' ordeal should "never" happen again in Canada.

    "Pastor James Coates is an encouraging story, but we had these plans regardless. Never again should governments think they can just shut down and restrict the worship of God. Many people in Canada are consumed by fear because they are only focused on the physical world, this world," Thiessen told LifeSiteNews.

    "We preach Christ crucified and that people can have eternal life if they believe in Him. The gospel is the very message people need to hear right now."

    Trinity Bible Chapel in Waterloo, Ontario, has been fined over $83,000 for defying local COVID rules to hold indoor worship services. The chapel, led by Senior Pastor Jacob Reaume, has also signed on to the initiative.

    Reaume has supported Coates' cause, and in collaboration with a few other churches released a YouTube video to defend the rights of churches to be open for worship services.

    The video has been viewed over 17,000 times.

    "The bride of Christ essentially right now is in captivity, and her bridegroom who purchased her with his own blood cannot be pleased with this, cannot be pleased with the way the government is treating his bride," Reaume said in the video. "It is upon the ministers, the under-shepherds, to stand up and defend her."

    The Church of God in Aylmer, Ontario, has also signed the Easter gathering initiative.

    The church's Pastor Henry Hildebrandt has been a vocal opponent to government-imposed COVID-19 measures. Along with others from his congregation, he was fined for defying the orders.

    Fairview Baptist Church in Calgary, Alberta, whose Senior Pastor Tim Stephens recently defied local COVID rules regarding worship size with a Sunday service, is among the signatories, as well.

    Liberty Coalition Canada describes itself as "a national network of clergymen, elected officials, small business owners, legal experts, and other concerned citizens."

    The group has launched other initiatives, such as The Church Must Gather declaration, and the End the Lockdowns National Caucus, which is a non-partisan group of current and former elected politicians with the common aim to end all "lockdowns" in Canada.

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    Go Canada!

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    BC has had a hard line on church services. Pubs were open every day and the church next door couldn't have their Sunday services.

    Several pastors challenged Bonnie Henry, Provincial Health Officer, an appointed position, in court. The court ruled in Henry's favour, even though she presented NO evidence. Weird, huh? (hint - follow the money) She finally lifted the complete closure by allowing out door services, max of 50 ppl, with masks, sanitizers, contact tracing... then shut them down again for the Easter weekend.

    The pastor who was put in Jail in Edmonton was finally released and went right back to his pulpit.

    The pastor, Hildebrant, in Manitoba, had his Conservative Party membership revoked by the party.

    My sister's pastor said from the pulpit a couple weeks ago that he didn't feel sorry for the Edmonton pastor being in jail because he should have followed the rules. Sounds like he's ruled by fear.

    There's a church in Kelowna in the interior of BC who hasn't closed his doors all the way through the pandemic and they're seeing people saved every week. People are showing up saying God told them to go to church and Art's church is the only one open in the whole area. He's also one of the pastors who took Henry to court.

    It's time to open up.

    Our church, because it's such a big sancutary, can have 150ppl, but I think I've mentioned that we can have up to 800 ppl when we're packed out... 600 when not packed, so we're at a 25% capacity. We're under Saskatchewan guidelines.

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    That is insane. God bless that baptist pastor for making a stand for righteousness. We are truly in warfare like never before

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    Jesus Christ is Lord of the church, and definitely not the government.

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    A Polish pastor at a church in Canada went viral after his blunt response to cops showing up at his church on Easter weekend.

    "Out!" Pastor Artur Pawlowski of the Cave of Adullam Church in Alberta, Canada could be heard yelling repeatedly at officers who entered the premises of the church.


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    We had a GLORIOUS day yesterday...

    Sunrise Service at 7:00 AM - Everyone masked up, with socially-distanced seating, and the P & W Team removed their masks while on the platform, and replaced them immediately afterwards.

    We even served Holy Communion - (In those little individual cups with the wafer and the juice attached)

    Hubby preached "He Got Up, Now You Get Up!"

    And a blessed time was had by all.

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    We had double the normal attendance with several visitors I have never seen. Not one mask. Lot's of hugs and handshakes.

    Yes, we are a superspreader.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FireBrand View Post
    We had double the normal attendance with several visitors I have never seen. Not one mask. Lot's of hugs and handshakes.

    Yes, we are a superspreader.

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