Attorneys for a local church wanting to allow people to live there say they are willing to take their fight to the U.S. Supreme Court, while city officials say they
City officials in a small Ohio town have agreed to drop all criminal charges against a local pastor who was housing homeless people at his church in alleged violation of zoning laws.
Lawyers for an Ohio pastor who is facing nearly two dozen charges related to housing the homeless at his church sued city authorities and filed a motion for a temporary restraining order against them Monday.
“The church’s doors are always open, and it will not ask anyone to leave unless there is a biblically valid reason for doing so,” church officials said.