Sacramento Pastor Encourages 'Civil Disobedience' as 30% of County Coronavirus Cases Are Linked to Church Gatherings
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While many churches in Sacramento have moved to a virtual setting, there are some who feel their religious freedoms are being attacked.
“Welcome to another Sunday civil disobedience act,” said Rivers of Living Waters Pastor Dan Ostring in video published to YouTube Sunday. “We were told to stay home. Don’t go to church. You might get sick. You might. I ain’t never seen such fear mongering in my life.”
Sacramento’s Rivers of Living Waters church published its most recent service to YouTube four days ago, noting its parishioners practiced social distancing.
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ABC 10
While many churches in Sacramento have moved to a virtual setting, there are some who feel their religious freedoms are being attacked.
“Welcome to another Sunday civil disobedience act,” said Rivers of Living Waters Pastor Dan Ostring in video published to YouTube Sunday. “We were told to stay home. Don’t go to church. You might get sick. You might. I ain’t never seen such fear mongering in my life.”
Sacramento’s Rivers of Living Waters church published its most recent service to YouTube four days ago, noting its parishioners practiced social distancing.
Read More →
By Van Tieu | 1 Apr 2020
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