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Mainstream pastor jailed in Canada, forbidden to preach

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Pastor James Coates, of GraceLife Church, Edmonton, Alberta, has been jailed. His crime? Holding church services for more people than the government's mandated maximum capacity of his church hall under Covid rules.

I believe this is the first mainstream pastor ever jailed in Canada, if not the entire English-speaking world in the last century or so, simply for mainstream preaching / church activities (ie not for other real crimes).

He was tried in secret, and told he could only be released if he promised not to preach. He could not agree to those terms (obviously), so is still imprisoned.

This is his final sermon before being jailed. It is brilliant, everybody should watch it before it is banned from the interwebs. Subject: Directing Government to its Duty. Many of the topics in it will be familiar to those of us here who already have a pretty good grasp of the role and limits of government, but he does come from a different perspective to my own in some matters and I found this mildly challenging in places, which is good. He traces government right back to Genesis 1, elaborates the purpose of government, why it is God-ordained, why and where it wield's God's authority, where it does NOT wield His authority, what the role of the Church is, and where we should obey vs disobey the authorities.

I can see why they decided to lock him up... This man is awesome.

Anyone willing to preach to the point of going to jail for it needs our full attention. Prayers for certain, for him, his family and his church. But through modern technology we can even listen to his words ourselves, and should take advantage of that opportunity.

And spread this far and wide. This should be a critical moment that actually wakes up as much of the Church that is ever going to wake up. The ones that won't wake up to this possibly aren't even in the Church...
https://notthebee.com/article/the-f...must-not-preach-as-a-condition-of-his-release
https://notthebee.com/article/canad...id-after-their-pastor-is-jailed-for-preaching
 
Thank you for the update...
 
Sarah pointed out a wise comment someone else had made on this yesterday, to the effect of:

"In China they don't imprison Christians for preaching. They imprison them for sedition. In the West they won't imprison Christians for preaching. They'll imprison them for other reasons."

And this is important. Many, even most, Christians are going to claim that this is not persecution of Christians because they are not making Christianity itself illegal and are not imprisoning people on the charge of being Christians. But that is irrelevant. It is the effect that is what matters, regardless of the words used. If a government starts restricting Christian practice and locking up Christians, they are opposing Christianity. It doesn't matter if they use some other excuse.

In China, Christianity is legal. There are many churches. They just have to follow the instructions of the government on their teaching and practice.

Yet we say that the church is persecuted - because those Christians who refuse to follow the government's dictates are, in practice, risking jail on other charges.

In Canada, Christianity is legal. There are many churches. They just have to follow the instructions of the government on their practice (how they meet).

But now those Christians who refuse to follow the government's dictates are, in practice, risking jail on other charges.

We're getting closer to China than we realise.
 
Head his lawyer on the radio.

He was also quarantined when put into custody, which meant he was essentially in a pseudo solitary-confinement.
 
Canada is not a free country. They might be polite but they're not free.
 
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