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State's Framework for Reopening Churches Not Enough to Appease Pastor Suing State, County
A bishop in San Diego’s South Bay community is suing the state and county, arguing it is time to let his church reopen for worship services because he believes church is an essential service.
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South Bay Pastor Says Church Capacity Rules Aren't Fair
The pastor told NBC 7’s Danny Freeman he’s prepared to meet some guidelines for places of worship, but opposes the capacity rule.
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Pastor Suing State, County Doubles Down on Vow to Reopen Church Doors by June
A bishop in San Diego’s South Bay community is suing the state and county, arguing it is time to let his church reopen for worship services because he believes church is an essential service.
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South Bay Church Taking Case to Supreme Court
A South Bay church says it believes it should be allowed to reopen. NBC 7’s Niala Charles has more.
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Some Churches Not Rushing to Reopen If Unsafe for Community
Some believe not allowing places of worship to reopen is a violation of First Amendment rights, others disagree.
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Some Church Leaders Want to Open When It's Safe
NBC 7’s Mari Payton spoke to some churchgoers who said churches should reopen when it’s safe and healthy.
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Pastors Double Down on Promises to Reopen at End of May
Religous Leaders say they’re going ahead with their plan with or without the governor’s OK. NBC 7’s Claudette Stefanian has the story.
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South Bay Bishop Suing County, State: ‘We've Passed Point Where Gov't Can Impose Emergency Order'
A bishop in San Diego’s South Bay community is suing the state and county, arguing it is time to let his church reopen for worship services because he believes church is an essential service.
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Pastor Suing County, State: ‘We've Passed Point Where Government Can Impose Emergency Order'
South Bay United Pentacostal Church Pastor joined several California churches in a pledge to open but says civil disobedience should be the last course of action, reports NBC 7 political reporter Danny Freeman