Church vs. State.In Grand Haven, Michigan Grand Haven is a city in the U.S. State of Michigan and is the county seat of Ottawa County6. The city is located on Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Grand River, for which it is named. , the Haven Shores Community Church rented storefront space in a shopping plaza shopping plaza Noun a shopping centre, usually a small group of stores built as a strip to hold worship services. Although the zoning category for the space explicitly allows "assembly halls, concert halls, or similar places of public assembly," not mentioning churches one way or the other, the city zoning board decided a church was not an allowable use. Grand Haven Grand Haven, city (1990 pop. 11,951), seat of Ottawa co., SW Mich., at the mouth of the Grand River; inc. 1867. It is a port on Lake Michigan that ships sand and gravel. Grand Haven manufactures fabricated-metal and paper products. seems to be jumbling the First Amendment: It allows freedom of assembly in a shopping center--as long as it isn't religious in nature. With the help of the Becket beck·et n. Nautical A device, such as a looped rope, hook and eye, strap, or grommet, used to hold or fasten loose ropes, spars, or oars in position. [Origin unknown.] Noun 1. Fund for Religious Liberty, a public interest law firm, the church is suing the city. The Haven Shores holy men want to be allowed to hold services in their storefront and are seeking a symbolic $1 in damages. At press time, a district court has held hearings but has not yet issued a ruling. Relations between God, man, and zoning board are often troubled. In congressional hearings Congressional hearings are the principal formal method by which committees collect and analyze information in the early stages of legislative policymaking. Whether confirmation hearings — a procedure unique to the Senate — legislative, oversight, investigative, or a in 1998 about the proposed Religious Liberty Protection Act, University of Texas constitutional law professor Douglas Lay-cock testified that smaller faiths--and every faith, he stressed, is small in some municipality--tend to run into zoning problems, with many churches prohibited pro·hib·it tr.v. pro·hib·it·ed, pro·hib·it·ing, pro·hib·its 1. To forbid by authority: Smoking is prohibited in most theaters. See Synonyms at forbid. 2. from existing where they'd like. While conflicts between church and zoners often involve the unbiased application of one zoning law to everyone, Becket Fund spokesman Pat Korten emphasizes that, since all assemblies but religious ones seem to be permitted under Grand Haven's rules, this case is one of blatant discrimination. In another recent churchstate scuffle, embarrassed authorities in Portland, Oregon, backed down from a particularly heavy-handed intervention. A city hearings officer, responding to neighbors complaints, had shut down a free-meals-for-the-homeless program and capped church attendance at 70 at the Sunnyside Centenary Methodist Church. The City Council overturned the decision in early March. |
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