A South Jersey church held services on Sunday in defiance of government closure orders and amid concerns that large gatherings involving loud speech and song could put participants in danger of coronavirus infection. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Clark was one of about a dozen people who stood before the congregation, all without masks, to speak and sing over the course of the roughly hour-long service. Science-based coverage sent each weeknight to your inbox — all facts, no panic. But the order has mostly been kept intact, including for religious gatherings. Berlin police did not respond to an email.

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Clark urged the governor to reopen churches fully. The Bible Baptist Church of Clementon is meeting today and their church and our church will jointly sue our governor this week if things are not changed. Camden County public safety officers were at the church installing cameras to monitor the situation from their command center. They said they had no plans to shut the service down. The spokesperson had no comment on the potential lawsuit.
A pair of Camden County churches were cited for holding Sunday indoor services in violation of Gov. Pastor Andy Reese of Bible Baptist Church said that at Sunday's two services, there were "no fireworks, no issues," though police did briefly show up for both. Reese said officers stayed for 15 to 20 minutes and then left. In Berlin, Police Chief Millard Wilkinson confirmed Solid Rock Baptist Church was facing two disorderly persons citations, for violating the governor's directive by still holding two indoor services. Wilkinson said the number of people at the evening service was not "in excess of " as State Police Superintendent Patrick Callahan also said at Tuesday's daily briefing on the state pandemic response. Wilkinson said there were no officers in attendance for the evening service in Berlin, however a patrol was directed to go through the lot at po. He said the citations were delivered Tuesday at the direction of the Camden County Prosecutor's Office.
I learned, growing up, that very principle, that you HAD to marry a member or your marriage was doomed. If I were you, I would sever the relationship and find someone else. I am really in love with him. They don't have control so they easily a Fall prey to other doctors and nurses etc. While a part of me is sad about not having a temple marriage and getting sealed together I have hope that this could change while we are on this earth and I have faith in an ever-loving Father in Heaven who is kind and just and will be able to provide a way for my family to live together in the eternities. It is exactly what I needed.