A nonprofit and a Southern Baptist church in Arizona are facing challenges in their feeding programs for the needy. The nonprofit was banned from a park for feeding people in need, while the church is suing San Luis city officials over alleged harassment to shut down their 25-year-old feeding program. Additionally, the church claims to have been barred from feeding immigrants after two decades and a pastor was fined for violating zoning codes by distributing food on church property.
The city of San Luiz, Arizona, has fined a local pastor for violating the city's zoning code by distributing food on church property. https://t.co/9kgiGuvGmP
Arizona church says it has been barred from feeding immigrants after two decades https://t.co/oxAVxcl5mm https://t.co/oxAVxcl5mm
Nonprofit sues Cochise County, alleges noncompliance with the Arizona Public Records Law - AZPM https://t.co/PThzFIqrmM
A Southern Baptist church is suing the border town of San Luis, Arizona, accusing city officials of harassment in a bid to shut down the congregation's 25-year-old feeding program for the poor. https://t.co/aaqemyGRdX
Baptist church in Arizona sues border city government over feeding program, claims harassment https://t.co/RPCo6MGIkv
Nonprofit banned from park after feeding people in need: 'It criminalized the Samartitan for giving' https://t.co/cJ5PSz2rCq