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Drive-in church services can begin in Fresno and throughout California following a legal victory by the California and Virginia-based Center for American Liberty.
The nonprofit announced Saturday that Gov. Gavin Newsom and state Attorney General Xavier Becerra said in court documents that because vehicles are “technology,” drive-in church services are permitted under the state’s shelter-in-place rule.
The Center for American Liberty had sought a temporary restraining order against the state’s opposition to drive-in church services. Newsom and Becerra backed off banning the services in their response to the court.
“This is heartening progress for our clients, and all Californians,” said Harmeet K. Dhillon, CEO of the Center for American Liberty. “But while this is a step in the right direction, it is still not enough.
“Even after these policy changes, houses of worship are still very limited in their permissible activities. Many of these activities provide immeasurable societal good, be it delivering food to the elderly, hosting addiction support groups, providing spiritual comfort and counseling for Californians in crisis, and so many other essential services.”
Riverside and San Bernardino counties amended their shelter-in-place orders after the Center for American Liberty announced its legal victory Saturday.
Fresno City Councilman Garry Bredefeld issued a statement Monday afternoon pointing out the organization’s successful fight to permit drive-in church services during the coronavirus lockdown.
Bredefeld also called on the governor to open church doors to regular services.
“We still need to remove the restrictions on churches to allow people to attend services both inside and outside the church implementing CDC guidelines and social distancing as is being applied currently to essential businesses,” Bredefeld said.
“Gov. Newsom’s Executive Order that bans people from attending church is also unconstitutional and must be amended to allow our citizens their Constitutional freedom to worship and attend their church, synagogue, or any other house of worship.”
Earlier this month, U.S. Attorney General William Barr entered the debate by supporting a Mississippi church’s decision to hold services in defiance of shelter-in-place orders there.
“Even in times of emergency, when reasonable and temporary restrictions are placed on rights, the First Amendment and federal statutory law prohibit discrimination against religious institutions and religious believers,” Barr said.
Bill McEwen is news director and columnist for GV Wire. He joined GV Wire in August 2017 after 37 years at The Fresno Bee. With The Bee, he served as Opinion Editor, City Hall reporter, Metro columnist, sports columnist and sports editor through the years. His work has been frequently honored by the California Newspapers Publishers Association, including authoring first-place editorials in 2015 and 2016. Bill and his wife, Karen, are proud parents of two adult sons, and they have two grandsons. You can contact Bill at 559-492-4031 or at Send an Email
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Cathleen Parks
April 21, 2020 at 12:42 pm
Do you know where churches can find the restrictions/regulations on holding drive in services in California, specifically Kern County?
Bill
April 21, 2020 at 4:51 pm
Fresni was ordered to rekease 400+ criminals to our street. Vagrants still roam our city and they do nothing. But we try to go to church we are a criminal
Kw
April 21, 2020 at 6:39 pm
Your pastor needs that $$$$$$
TJ
April 21, 2020 at 8:59 pm
Just great now I am going to have to listen to all the crazy Jesus freaks spewing there fake hocus pocus. Can we file noise complaints? Are they using PA systems? Or stream into cars like a theater? I say let them go into their cult buildings and get sick if they want to. Why should the rest of us have to listen to that garbage?
C.C.
April 24, 2020 at 9:49 am
No one is forced to listen to their sermons, just like one no-one was forced to read your trash comment. Unfortunately, I did but those who don’t are better off for it.