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Police warned 91原创 church will face more fines for in-person worship: court documents

Riverside Calvary Church says it follows COVID restrictions that existed before all-out ban
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91原创 RCMP have issued two $2,300 fines to the Riverside Calvary church in 91原创 in the 9600 block of 201 Street for holding in-person services despite a provincial COVID-19 related ban (91原创 Advance Times file)

Police warned the Riverside Calvary Church in 91原创 will face more fines if it continues to hold in-person worship in defiance of provincial orders against large gatherings during the pandemic.

According to a petition filed on Jan. 7 in the Vancouver B.C. Supreme Court registry on behalf of Riverside Calvary and several other parties in B.C., two bylaw officers and six RCMP officers arrived at the church in the 9600 block of 201st Street to issue the first ticket for $2,300 on Sunday, Nov. 29.

鈥淭he officers threatened to return that day to issue more tickets if gatherings continued, stating the individuals attending the [church] may be ticketed as well,鈥 the document described.

Officers did return the same day, but no more tickets were issued, the document said.

When a second ticket was issued on Sunday, Jan. 3, the document said two police officers issued it to a church pastor who happened to be parked in the parking lot and not conducting a service.

鈥淭he officers warned of more tickets if [the] church continued to meet.鈥

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In the document, Riverside said it has been operating under the COVID-19 restrictions of a previous provincial directive that had allowed worship services for up to 50 people.

Precautions included holding several smaller-sized services with limits on the number of people, the removal of chairs to maintain physical distancing and sanitizer stations, the lawsuit said.

鈥淭he sanctuary was cleaned between each service and masks were also provided. A reservation link was put on [the church] website for people to reserve seats and it complied with all public health directives.鈥

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The document contains claims that have not been proven in court.

While some of the information in the petition obtained by the 91原创 Advance Times was redacted, it was clear from the ticket numbers cited which section described the 91原创 church.

In the document, the church is described as an 鈥淓vangelical church which involves expositional Bible teaching verse by verse.鈥

鈥淭hey believe that gathering together for worship is essential to their spiritual health and the benefits include mutual encouragement, caring for one another, praying for one another and singing together.鈥

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Lawyer Marty Moore of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, the group that filed the legal challenge, said Riverside Calvary Chapel 鈥渉as gone to extraordinary lengths to comply with safety protocols.鈥

鈥淚t is one of a significant number of BC faith communities that sincerely believe they must gather for in person worship and for the spiritual and emotional well-being of their members,鈥 Moore told the 91原创 Advance Times.

鈥淭he (Provincial Health Officers) PHO鈥檚 Order prohibiting any religious gathering regardless of the safety protocols implemented is not minimally impairing of individuals鈥 Charter rights and freedoms and in fact discriminates against faith communities,鈥 Moore added.

鈥淚ndividuals and faith communities have appropriately sought judicial review of this Order and look forward to the Court鈥檚 determination of this important matter.鈥

The court document asked to have the ban on large gatherings quashed and the fines dismissed, arguing the provincial authorities exceeded their statutory authority.

In addition to Riverside, the lawsuit includes affidavits from one person who participated in public protests against COVID-19 restrictions, and a number of other church leaders.

READ ALSO: As many as 19 Fraser Valley churches have defied a COVID-related ban on in-person worship

At least 19 churches in the Fraser Valley have been holding in-person services in defiance of a provincial ban ordered to slow the spread of COVID-19.



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