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An appeals court has overturned a legal ruling which banned a Christian school from hosting prayers before a football game.

Back in 2015, Cambridge Christian School in Tampa, Florida was ordered to cease praying over a loudspeaker at the start of its state championship game against University Christian School of Jacksonville. As a result of the order, Cambridge launched a lawsuit against the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA).

In a unanimous decision issued Wednesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit slapped down the previous ruling by the district court that banned the school from praying, noting that the lower court was “too quick to dismiss all of Cambridge Christian’s claims out of hand.”

“Taking the complaint in a light most favorable to the plaintiff, as we must at this stage in the proceedings, the schools’ claims for relief under the Free Speech and Free Exercise Clauses have been adequately and plausibly pled,” wrote Eleventh Circuit Judge Stanley Marcus in his decision, according to the Christian Post.

“And while we agree with the district court that the loudspeaker was a nonpublic forum, we conclude that Cambridge Christian has plausibly alleged that it was arbitrarily and haphazardly denied access to the forum in violation of the First Amendment.”

The conservative law firm representing the school, First Liberty, welcomed the overturning.

“We are grateful to have won this appeal and look forward to presenting our case on behalf of Cambridge Christian School to the district court,” they said in a statement Wednesday.

“The First Amendment protects the rights of students and teachers at a private Christian school to pray before a football game, especially when both teams are Christian and have a tradition of prayer before games.”

The original incident occurred when both teams showed a desire to declare a prayer over the loudspeaker prior to their 2A state championship game at the Citrus Bowl Stadium. The FHSAA, however, rejected their request.

In his decision, HSAA head Roger Dearing told the schools that stadium was “a public facility, predominantly paid for with public tax dollars, [making] the facility ‘off-limits’ under federal guidelines and precedent court cases.”

(Excerpt from Christian Headlines. Article by Will Maule.)

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Daniel Smith
November 20, 2019

If God be for us who can be against us He that spared not His own Son but delivered Him up for us all how shall He not with Him give us all things. Hallelujah glorieeeeee

Caroline Eagan
November 19, 2019

We praise the Name of our KING OF KINGS, LORD OF LORDS, THE WORD OF GOD, THE LAMB THAT WAS SLAIN BEFORE THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE EARTH, OH LORD JESUS.
“Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the Lord our God. They are brought down and fallen: but we are risen, and stand upright. Save Lord: let the King hear us when we call.” Psalms 20: 7,8,9

NoLasy
November 19, 2019

Public places are where prayer and our constitutional rights should be absolutely protected. How backwards was the argument against these schools.

Linda English
November 19, 2019

Dear Father, we thank you so much for the victory in our land that gives our citizens the right of free speech to pray if they so desire. We pray Father that this will be an encouragement to all students across America that God you see us; you know our desires; our complaints. You are a God who sees us. We thank you that you are our Advocate in times like these. We thank you Lord that we can cry out to you in our desperate prayers before the Judge and the Accuser is silenced. We ask that this be a precedence that would cause other organizations to take heed and with the fear of God make amends for other organizations that desire to pray in public at events of which they wish to express their dependence on God and have no fear of man. Bless you Lord for all that you do for us and we give you the glory in this matter.

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