Church Under Siege
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Doors swung open mid-sermon. Voices rose, kids cried, and a sanctuary turned into a battleground over conscience, law, and power. We take you inside the St. Paul church protest—what organizers say, how the church responded, and where federal protections like the FACE Act fit when a worship service is interrupted on purpose. This isn’t just a headline; it’s a stress test of whether our public square still leaves room for faith to be faith.
We walk through the core claims: an alleged ICE tie to a pastor, calls for his resignation, and a “you could have left” defense that reframes worship as optional. Then we zoom out to the deeper fault line between individual liberty and collective pressure—how moral certainty can slip into coercion when dissenters are told their rights are no longer valid. Along the way, we talk about why churches became a target, how identity rooted in God resists state-approved morality, and what history and Scripture teach about standing firm when the crowd demands a bow.
Drawing from Daniel 3, we reflect on a posture of resolve: God is able to deliver, but even if He doesn’t, fidelity comes first. That lens reframes recent memories of COVID closures, ongoing litigation, and the temptation to trade conscience for calm. Our goal isn’t rage; it’s clarity. Protect lawful worship, reject intimidation, and cultivate courage that refuses to mirror the tactics of the mob. If the fire comes, we look for presence in the flames and keep the doors open to anyone who seeks truth.
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