A pair of California churches has been fined several thousand dollars for violating health restrictions and conducting indoor worship services during the pandemic.
North Valley Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California, was fined $10,000 by Santa Clara County for conducting two indoor worship services that included singing.
It also received a cease-and-desist order. (The county fined the church $5,000 for a Sunday morning service and $5,000 for a Sunday evening service.)
Meanwhile, a California judge fined Godspeak Calvary Chapel in Thousand Oaks, Calif., a total of $3,000 for meeting indoors and held the church and its pastor, Rob McCoy, in contempt of court. (The judge’s fine included $500 for each one of six services.)
Jack Trieber, pastor of North Valley Baptist Church, decried the county’s fine:
“I’m in charge of the spiritual health of the people who sit in this area,”.
“… And although [physical] health is very important — of utmost importance – spiritual health is supreme.
And because we’ve been locked out … of churches, suicide is up, domestic violence is up, drug addiction is up, homelessness is up, alcoholism is up.
We need to get back to worshiping God. I am commanded to worship God.”
Trieber said he is “willing to take a stand.”
He also said:
“If you arrest me this week – and I know that’s a possibility – that’s not my desire. My desire is to preach God’s Word,”
Santa Clara County said the church was in violation of health restrictions that limit indoor worship and also restrict singing.
The letter from the county read:
“North Valley Baptist is failing to prevent those attending, performing and speaking at North Valley Baptist’s services from singing. This activity is unlawful,” .
“The county understands that singing is an intimate and meaningful component of religious worship.
However, public health experts have also determined that singing together in close proximity and without face coverings transmits virus particles further in the air than breathing or speaking quietly.
The county demands that North Valley Baptist immediately cease the activities listed above and fully comply with the Risk Reduction Order, the Gatherings Directive, the State July 13 Order and the State guidance.
Failure to do so will result in enforcement action by the county.”
Godspeak Calvary Chapel was held in contempt of court August 21 for violations in a total of six worship services.
Liberty Counsel, which is representing Godspeak in court, said California Governor Gavin Newsom’s order permits churches to provide social services but prohibits them from worshiping indoors.
Liberty County Founder and Chairman Mat Staver said :
“The same governor who encourages mass protests, bans all worship and is now fining churches for their right to assemble and worship,” .
“The same governor who says the church can meet for secular services, bans the church from having religious worship.
This unconstitutional hostility against religious worship must end.”