KITCHENER --
Last week, a judge granted a temporary injunction to lock the doors at Trinity Bible Chapel.
The church itself, church elders and people who attended services have all faced charges over the past few months following in-person services exceeding provincial limits.
Under the current stay-at-home order, religious services are capped at 10 people indoors and outdoors.
The church shifted to drive-in services following charges at the end of December and beginning of January. However, they reopened for in-person services in February and also held services above the provincial limit throughout the month of April.
Here's a look at what's happened at the church over the past few months: