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Celebrate Recovery Join us as we overcome our hurts, habits, and hang-ups!  Details...


WHAT IF...?   Details...


Awana Children, join us for an exciting time of discipleship each Wednesday night at 5:00 p.m.   Details...


YOU TOOK THE CHALLENGE on Sunday, December 27, 2009!  Details...


e-Groups THEY'RE BACK!!!  eGroups...a series of small group Bible Studies for adults meeting in homes during the week.   Details...


GPS - God's Plan for Sharing Join us for a Neighborhood Prayer Walk on Saturday, March 20, 2010!   Details...


Wednesday Connection Support MISSIONS and get connected each week with great food and fellowship every Wednesday night at 4:30 p.m.  Details...


North American Missions and the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering ...Week of Prayer - March 7-14, 2010   Details...


Churchwide Spring Work Days Partner with us as we spring clean on March 12 & 13, 2010!   Details...


The Glory Walk a new sermon series on Sunday mornings beginning January 31, 2010!   Details...


Pastor's Blog
A New Blog
I would like to invite you to this link: http://drdave3.blogspot.com/.  It is the location of my new blog "In The Eye Of D. Holder."  There I'll post thoughts, stories, and descriptions of the life of a pastor in SWLA.  For those of you outside our area, that's Southwest Louisiana- a place like nowhere else! 
 
 
Church Goes To Pot
According to a recent newspaper article, a minister in the Los Angeles area was arrested for marijuana possession.  But wait!  There's more!
 
Now, The Rev. Craig X. Rubin has sued police for $30 million, contending his civil and religious rights were violated because he heads a church that uses pot during worship.
 
According to a press release, the church believes in Bible study, faith in God, and burning the herb cannabis regularly as a sacrament.  They also believe that cannabis is the tree of life.
 
A church member must pay a $100 initiation fee and $100 annual dues, which enables them to purchase marijuana.
 
This should be an interesting case. How should “religious rites” and “sacraments” be regulated?  I recall a case several years ago when Native Americans went to court for the right to use peyote during their religious ceremonies.  Where does the right of the state to regulate end and where does freedom of religion begin?
 
Stay tuned.
 
 
 
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