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legalreligious-freedom1 year ago

Ohio City Drops Charges Against Pastor for Housing Homeless in Church

The city of Bryan, Ohio, has dropped all charges against Pastor Chris Avell, who allowed homeless people to stay at his church without city permission. The church filed a federal suit against the city on grounds of religious discrimination, arguing that providing food and shelter is a form of religious expression protected by the Constitution. The city dismissed the case and the church plans to continue offering temporary lodging while working with the city to meet safety codes. The city had pursued criminal charges due to zoning violations and safety concerns, but the church claims to have worked to resolve the violations and the pastor's suit against the city is ongoing.

legalreligious-freedom2 years ago

Ohio Pastor Sues City Over Homeless Housing Charges

Pastor Chris Avell and his church, Dad's Place, in Bryan, Ohio are facing legal action and 18 criminal charges for violating city ordinances after opening their doors to provide shelter for the homeless. The church has filed a federal lawsuit and motion for a temporary restraining order against the city, with support from legal firms, alleging harassment and mistreatment by city officials. The city denies mistreatment and insists on compliance with local and state laws. A federal judge has allowed the church to remain open for religious services pending further legal proceedings.