Pastor Ken Graves Asks Believers to Pray and Fast May 5-12 for Religious Freedom Case

Story by Christmas Beeler and Margot Bass

The battle to restore religious freedoms in Maine, with some of the harshest COVID-19 restrictions in the country, hits the U.S. Supreme Court on May 13.

Maine’s governor, Janet Mills, has imposed a cap on religious gatherings of 50 persons or five per 1,000 square feet, in practicality limiting attendance at most churches in Maine to 50. In February, Ken Graves, senior pastor of Calvary Chapel Bangor, ME, filed the case with the Supreme Court with help from the nonprofit Liberty Counsel. Ken is calling on Christians to fast and pray with them before the hearing.

So we fasted and entreated our God for this, and He answered our prayer. Ezra 8:23 ….

(Excerpts from Calvary Chapel Magazine)

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