In light of the now federal level suit being brought by the Christian Fellowship Center against the Village of Canton, demanding to be allowed to occupy the building which they purchased for …
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In light of the now federal level suit being brought by the Christian Fellowship Center against the Village of Canton, demanding to be allowed to occupy the building which they purchased for $310,000, having previously been denied this use by the village’s zoning code: I seriously doubt that Jesus would have pursued this domineering, aggressive course.
I would also like to think that no one who has reflected deeply on the model and the teachings offered by Jesus would want to attend this church.
Tom Whitesell
Potsdam