The pastor at Trinity Bible Chapel said he plans to hold in-person church services this Sunday, which now puts them at risk of being held in contempt of court.
After announcing they would stop holding in-person services, and several members being charged for gathering, a church in Woolwich Township held a drive-in service Sunday morning, an option that is allowed during the Ontario-wide COVID-19 lockdown. For the past two weeks, however, Trinity Bible Chapel has held in-person services which resulted in a number of charges and fines that could potentially cost as much as $10.8 million total in addition to jail time. The church will be represented in court by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms. Loblaw Companies Ltd. has confirmed that it will be ceasing its company-run transportation operations at its location on Maple Grove Road in Cambridge in two months.