Open Church, Go to Jail?

By Mark A. Kellner | Posted March 31, 2020

Rodney Howard-Browne, the pastor of a megachurch in Tampa, Florida, turned himself in to sheriffs in Florida on March 30 after charges of “unlawful assembly and violation of public health emergency order” were lodged against him, media reports indicate

Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister told a news conference that Howard-Browne’s The River at Tampa Bay Church held two services March 29, sending buses out to bring in worshippers, despite having the technology to livestream services online.

“I think it’s unfortunate that the pastor here is hiding behind the First Amendment,” State Attorney Andrew Warren said, referring to the Bill of Rights provision that guarantees the free exercise of religion in the United States. “One, it’s absolutely clear that emergency orders like this are constitutional and valid. Second of all, leaders from our faith-based community across this country have embraced the importance of social distancing.”

In an unusual angle for a public official, Warren referenced Mark 12:31 in an appeal for churches to avoid large gatherings during the epidemic: “There is no more important commandment than to love thy neighbor as thyself. Loving thy neighbors is protecting them, not jeopardizing their health by exposing them to this deadly virus,” he said. Actually, that statement is not entirely accurate, as the Bible tell us that more important is the command to love the Lord (v. 30); for loving our neighbor comes from first loving God (1 John 4:7, 8, 21).

In turn, Howard-Browne’s church defended itself in an online statement: “We expect our police and firefighters to be ready and available to rescue and to help and to keep the peace. The Church is another one of those essential services. It is a place where people turn for help and for comfort in a climate of fear and uncertainty. Therefore, we feel that it would be wrong for us to close our doors on them, at this time, or any time.” 

Certainly, God is essential to life—but is it essential to worship Him in a church building?

“You Have Been Warned”

Meanwhile, the mayor of America’s largest city warned religious leaders of the consequences of persistently violating government orders.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio issued his caution on March 27 in a livestreamed news conference: “If you go to your synagogue, if you go to your church and attempt to hold services after having been told so often not to, our enforcement agents will have no choice but to shut down those services.”

If still resisted, the state plans to enforce further repercussions, with the most drastic measures being fines and the permanent shuttering of facilities. (The mayor has since walked backed this latter threat recently.)

In Chicago, law enforcement has begun to carry out a similar state law. On March 30, police arrived at a gathering of approximately 60 people inside St. Odisho Church on the northwest side of the city in what was an apparent funeral service. No arrests were made and no citations were issued, though police “expedited the completion of the funeral service and dispersed patrons.”

Most religious groups in the United States and Canada, however, are complying with requests to suspend public worship services during the pandemic. Pastor Doug Batchelor’s church streamed its service to a record audience the weekend of March 28, with more than 430,000 online viewers at the Amazing Facts website and on social media platforms. From this perspective, current restrictions have actually helped in furthering the reach of the gospel.

Preview of Future Peril?

While there is a definite distinction between worship of God being forcefully prohibited versus a traditional aspect of worshiping God being temporarily banned, do these recent accounts offer a preview of the persecution the Bible says will fall on all believers during the end times?

In our world today, totalitarian societies have regularly enacted bans on worship and enforced them with threats or direct police action. Chinese authorities have bulldozed churches not conformed to political directives, while the nations of Iran, Pakistan, and others have imprisoned Christians and even executed them for their faith. But the Bible says that this kind of persecution—and worse—is what God’s people the world over will one day experience.

Bible prophecy speaks of an end-time crisis in which a government, influenced by what Scripture calls a “beast” power, will regulate worship down to the day on which it is permitted. As Daniel 7:25 predicts, the beast “shall speak pompous words against the Most High, shall persecute the saints of the Most High, and shall intend to change times and law.”

When this happens, those who do not comply with the religious mandate will consequently have their economic rights, the ability to buy and sell, taken away. Those who do comply with this state-mandated day of worship have what Scripture calls “the mark of the beast” (Revelation 13:16, 17); they are identified by this singularly unique feature of the “beast” power.

Why is this “mark” identified with the “beast” power? Are there “times and law” that have already been changed? What is so important about a certain day of worship? Most of all, what does all of this have to do with your salvation? 

Learn the answers to these vital questions in our free, online Bible Study Guides, a great resource to understand the sweep of biblical history from creation to the new world that will soon appear—as well as the role that the United States has in these last days.

And if you’re homebound, our AFTV online channel delivers a wide range of spiritually uplifting, helpful programs to keep your faith strong during the present crisis!

Mark Kellner
Mark A. Kellner is a staff writer for Amazing Facts International. He is a veteran journalist whose work has been published in Religion News Service, The Washington Times, and numerous computer magazines.
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Matt
This was a small test, the Texico conference failed. Our doors were shut and Elders threatened with trespassing if they opened the doors to the church. We are small and the conference has never paid one solitary bill or for the building itself. We maintain it and it was built and donated buy members many years ago. If you feel unsafe, stay home. Playing into this, we have reached new people by livestreaming, I disbelieve that. I do not imagine people that do not go to church on Saturday the Sabbath would be looking to watch a religious program just because they are on lock down like the rest of us are.
Do we really need the government to tell us how to protect ourselves? If it is putting God on the spot by believing he will protect us then I guess Salvation puts Him on the spot as well because I do believe that He is my Salvation.
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Michelle
My Religious Freedoms have not been curtailed by the "safety" of the health order of our Governor to NOT hold public services. This applies to all forms of gatherings, not just religious ones. NO public sports are allowed either!! Our Church, Hood View Seventh Day Adventist in Boring Oregon is hold both ON-LINE services and following health and safety guidelines for limited public meetings. Once the county in which our church is located entered into phase one, local meetings could include masked persons socially distanced at six feet apart, and no more than 25 people in a the sanctuary. Meanwhile another denomination tried to sue the Governor of our State and force a meeting of the entire church. This body of believers is located in a different county. Our church has had zero outbreak of Covid 19. Meanwhile that church not only had several cases of Covid-19, but also several deaths among their congregation. They refused to wear masks or social distance.

One has to ask this question: Is it tempting the Lord thy God to disobey our Governments current health and safety laws? Jesus did not give into the Devil and jump off the pinnacle when told Angels would catch Him and spare Him. Jesus did not give allegiance to the Devil by eating eating the bread that was offered from stones turned into bread. In Romans Paul preached that we, as Christians are to not fear following the laws of our governments so long as they do not violate the Commands of God.

As far as I know, I have NOT been ordered to stop worshipping God on the Sabbath. I am free to gather with my immediate family and worship God. Is this not also a group? I have been with the same five people since the beginning of the pandemic. We have tested negative for Covid-19. We are older adults with health problems. Our medical doctors have suggested it is safe for us to hang out with each other. We should not go to public places and meet others not in our social circle as it is not safe.
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Chris B
Ok sorry, thank you.
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Sue
Our churches need to be part of the solution not a stumbling block to others.
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Chris B
Where is my comment?
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Christoper Bunbury
A word from the Bible:

Hebrews 10:22-25 KJV
[22] Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our bodies washed with pure water. [23] Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he is faithful that promised;) [24] And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: [25] Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is ; but exhorting one another : and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.

Great Controversy Ch. 36:

Satan is exercising his power. He sweeps away the ripening harvest, and famine and distress follow. He imparts to the air a deadly taint, and thousands perish by the pestilence.. GC88 589.3

We need to wake up and stop compromising, we are supposed to be PROTESTANTS. Why isn’t anybody protesting. It is through comprise after comprise that the church will be lead into apostasy.

James 5:14 KJV
[14] Is any sick among you? let him call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord:

Mark 16:17-18 KJV
[17] And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; [18] They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.

How can God's chosen people heal the sick in like manor according to the Bible if they are adhering to social distancing laws?!

Please my fellow brethren wake up, Please Amazing Facts wake up, please General Conference wake up.

Evil prevails when good men do nothing. Edmund Burke.

Jesus healed leper’s, the word preached is supposed to be more important/essential than our physical food.

If God is for us who can be against us
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Sue
We put no stumbling block in anyone’s path, so that our ministry will not be discredited. 2 Corinthians 6:3

Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. Romans 13:1

By breaking the law and encouraging people to meet in large groups you not only could be causing their death from Covid-19 you could be turning people away from ever opening their hearts to God. We are suppose to be lights to others not stumbling blocks.
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Chris
In these last days decieption is rife. Do not be conformed to this world, test the spirits, you will know them by their fruits. This orchestrated ‘pandemic’ is Satan’s tool to force you to violate your conscience and morality. Just look at how many of your liberal rights are being violated right now. If the Kings of this world really cared about public health and safety why have they ignored safety concerns of Emf and Rf on the human body and rolled out 5G networks.

If the Egyptian handmaidens obeyed the laws of the land they would have committed genocide and Mose would have died.

If the three Hebrew boys conformed to the Kings decree to bow down to the idol, God would not have been gloried.

In believe the fear surrounding this ‘pandemic’ you are discrediting your ministry and becoming a stumbling block to the seeker of truth, by play your part in this mass global decieption.

Wake up!

When Jesus walked the earth his life was in stark contrast to the established faith and the governing powers.
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Liz
Though it is wisdom to stay home at this time, I didn’t think your article was properly informative. We should be careful when we speak against a man of God. Some facts are wrong. He did not not break the law. It was a directive. The law ... the constitution ...says the government cannot stop a church from meeting no matter what.

No one mentioned they sterilized the church spending a lot of money and checked people before they entered... the people wore gloves and sat 6 feet apart. By the way he found there were more people in Walmart and other places than in his church... including a horse race.

Rodney has received death threats. Three key books he has written have made him a target.

Go to YouTube: “April Month of Tyranny?”
With Rodney HowardBrowne

As I said, there was a horse race with lots of people many cars on the same Sunday his church met... nothing was done to them.

It was said that sheriff’s life was threatened if he didn’t press charges against Rodney.

Media isn’t telling or showing the facts about Rodney and the church are running rampant. The pictures posted were of past church services.

He stood on the first amendment, which is the law.
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Marc
I like a lot of your teaching as it can be reconciled with scripture, but the subject about the day and your view of the mark of the beast is where you really do stretch it beyond reasonable interpretation to fit your views. You let yourselves down by being like this.
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Mark
The First Angels message was in 1844 a world wide movement. Could this have been the “Early Rain” ? If so when is the “Latter Rain”.? There is six months between the fall and spring rainy seasons everywhere wheat is grown. Year for a day, 180 yrs latter...

So what happens during latter rain? It ends with the 3rd Angels message. After that is what? Time is short!
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Corey
Interesting article that pulls what will happen in the future. Bad example of why pastor should be arrested for going against an epidemic outbreak that’s moving through the whole world. People still need Jesus and the pastor has the same capabilities as Doug B, yet choose differently. Was that pastor God honoring or presumptions? Did that pastor seek God’s guidance or was his motives self centered? Was this order due to keeping churches closed for political reasons to stifling the goodness message? No. This should be a time of collaboration and creative outside of the box thinking to meet the basic needs of our communities and those whom lives are in harms way of this virus? How are we sharing hope and how to find strength in a time of world fear and economic disaster?
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RoseS
I think that the author used this event in contrast with what is to come. It is clear to me that this article could calm some SDA dooms-day seekers down.
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Jason
I believe this is horrible and the first bending of the knee to be in unity with the world. Depending on individual churches they should be open holding meeting's of nine at a time and six feet apart . Simple there are a lot of scared people who need Christ right now. And we have the opportunity to stand out but we blend in..
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Joseph_306
Well said Jason. We have the opportunity to stand up, instead we bow to the world and blend in.
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Mrs. S
I have a sincere question?
What is Gods desire for His people today?
Should we trust in His promises Ps 91 and continue to congregate?
Or should we cease from congregating in the next few months in a demonstration of cooperation and peace?

Thank you
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Chantal
I believe God desires us to know and to do His will and be a positive witness for Him. Yes, we should always claim and trust his promises regardless of what happens around us. At the same time, we should follow civil laws as far as they don't contradict the Bible. Meeting in church in close proximity and saying, God will protect us, is not faith, but presumption. It's not essential to meet where people are too close together. It is possible to adapt worship as Granite Bay is doing and keep people safe. They have a small, essential group that makes live streaming possible. Listen to Pastor Doug's first small Sabbath worship (or Sabbath School) at the beginning as he explains how and why they changed the format. I think it's March 28.
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Cornelia
Dear Mrs. S, I have been asking myself the same question.
Of course we should trust God's promises.
But we are also supposed to act responsibly. If we can wear a seat belt while driving to reduce risk of severe injury in case of an accident, why not stay away from church a few weeks and prevent spreading this virus?
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Traci
Hello Mrs.S. I understand your question and I believe many sincere Christians are wondering that same thing. I believe we are to follow the government as long as it doesn't go against God's law. Psalm 91 is my favorite and it's so encouraging! God promises to protect us and He will, but that doesn't mean that we willfully put ourselves in danger when it's not necessary. Read Ecclesiastes 3, to everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven. And verse 5 says there is a time to embrace and a time to cease from embracing. We can use this time to connect with each other in new purposeful and meaningful ways. Like yesterday I phoned 2 ladies in my church who I normally say hello to at church but not much conversation. But because of this separation we are calling each other and really connecting and praying over the phone. We should not meet together and put each other at risk, but use our time to dig deeper into the Bible and prayer. Show kindness to others in creative ways and maybe in the future this will give us all more empathy to our shut-ins and widows who are isolated and lonely. God bless you sister!
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Chantal
Good post. You have similar ideas to what Pastor Doug says at the start of the March 28 service, I believe.
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Starla Westbrook
I live in Florida and yesterday our Governor put in a stay at home order for the state. One of the first essential business Es he deems necessary is houses of women. This shocks me as we all know what happened in Tampa last weekend. He has not been clear on how many people can congegatte but it seems moronic even with 50 people. We all saw what happened to the church choir in Washington State that met up for choir practice and all ended up getting sick and 2 died from this. What would you say to those people who feel that they have to go to house of worship to get the real experience? A lot of people in my state are not following social distancing, groups of 10 or less, etc. one woman openly coughed into the air as I passed her in Walmart 2 weeks of which I got onto her about.
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Chantal
It's obvious how much higher the infection rate is with groups so I'm not surprised they all got sick. Under ideal circumstances, it's right to come together as a group to worship, fellowship and exchange ideas. When there's a highly contagious virus in the world, it's responsible to stay safe and find a streaming service if you have access to a computer. Otherwise, study your Bible and devotional books. It's temporary. And the Walmart lady - :(
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Mary
How long is temporary? Our tiny fellowship of about 20 people max is still not being allowed to meet. We have had one case of covid in our community. I say, “ Enough is enough!”
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Genesis to Revelation
It should be clear to those who wait for the second coming that the current situation as and command post through out the glob is paving the road to the Sunday law decree.
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Tesilla Ferenczi
Sunday law only applies to Christians who are still observing the Sabbath. The power behind this law will also want the Sunday law to be observed by businesses, so the people will have rest from their work, go to church, or use their time for earthly pleasures; with these so many will be deceived, because this law sounds good. However, the people are unaware that they are surrendering their will and freedom to the beast power, as the Scriptures said, many will be deceived. We should continue to resist the devil, for if we overcome our reward is coming from staying faithful to Jesus. If we lack the strength now, we can ask Jesus to give us the strength to stand up against the persecution when the time comes. Keep praying.
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Dejene Gebre Massebo
Pr Doug.B you are such a blessed and elected person for this great Job. I am praying for you and your ministry. God bless your service, and at this tough time I think it is the most suitable time to reach many around the world with the everlasting Gospel Of Jesus and the truth that the remnant church has.
I am from Ethiopia
God bless you all