Category: In-person Church

Instagram Account Catalogs Pastors Wearing Luxury Watches, up to $400,000

As a complement to our piece Scandal to End All Scandals: John MacArthur Owns a Nice Watch, we wanted to draw our readers’ attention to the Instagram Account Prophetsnwatches, which catalogs Pastors wearing both high-end luxury timepieces whose price is only “available upon request , all the way to 10$

A church service that took place at GraceLife Church on Dec. 13, 2020, in Spruce Grove, Alta., is shown in this handout image taken by an inspector with Alberta Health Services and provided by Alberta's provincial court. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Provincial Court of Alberta *

GraceLife Church Trial Concludes – Now Comes the Wait

The GraceLife Church trial concluded yesterday, with a big focus on day two being on whether or not Pastor James Coates was being punished and penalized by the province for making remarks critical of them, as well as whether the public health orders designed to slow the spread of COVID-19

After $40,000,000 in fines, Police To Lock Doors and Take Over Canadian Church

“…you joyfully accepted the plundering or your property, since you knew that you yourselves had a better possession and an abiding one.” (Hebrews 10:34) A judge has ordered a Canadian church to cease worshipping together in their church building, granting the province of Ontario the authority to bar the doors

An Update on the Occupation of GraceLife Church

For the third week in a row, GraceLife Church had their service in secret – an undisclosed location somewhere within a 100-mile radius of the city. Whereas previously hundreds of protesters attended the rally at their facilities, driving hours to wave flags, give speeches, listen to speeches, pray, and protest

Cop Threatens to Arrest Other Cop for Attending Church Service in Canada

Two off-duty police officers were charged for attending a church service at the Church of God* in Aylmer, Ontario after a video was posted to Facebook showing a confrontation between officers from different precincts. The police officers attending the service were charged under the province’s “Reopening Ontario Act” which forbids