Church leaders led by Pastor Ade Omooba continue their legal challenge of the lockdown restrictions on churches. The group has been stressing to the Government that churches, not civil authorities, have the legal and moral authority to make decisions over worship services. This challenge has already led to speeding up plans to allow churches to meet. A recent guidance document lists restrictions on activities like singing and baptisms. Nearly all the points made are listed as things for churches to consider, not rules to follow: so churches that emphasise the importance of singing may be able to do so, having considered how to avoid any risk. Nothing has changed yet: the Government must update coronavirus regulations in line with the guidance. If they do reflect the guidance, church leaders should be emboldened to open their churches and resume services in the way they see fit.
Fundamental freedom of worship
Written by David Fletcher 02 Jul 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for regulations to loosen so that church leaders are allowed to make the decisions on how to resume services. (Proverbs 2:10)
- More: christianconcern.com/comment/what-does-the-government-guidance-for-worshipping-safely-say/