Pastor Artur Pawlowski and Dawid Pawlowski arrested after leaving a church service in Calgary Canada, on May 8, 2021. | YouTube/Artur Pawlowski TV
Canadian Pastor Artur Pawlowski, who kicked police out of his church after they tried to shut down a worship service during Holy Week, and his brother, Dawid Pawlowski, have been arrested for holding an “
illegal” in-person gathering as per COVID-19 limits set by a new court order. Referring to the Pawlowskis of Street Church in Calgary, Alberta, Calgary Police Service said in a statement that its officers
“lawfully enforced” the court order by arresting the two men after church.
Pastor Artur Pawlowski and Dawid Pawlowski arrested after leaving a church service in Calgary Canada, on May 8, 2021. | YouTube/Artur Pawlowski TV
Canadian Pastor Artur Pawlowski, who kicked police out of his church after they tried to shut down a worship service during Holy Week, and his brother, Dawid Pawlowski, have been arrested for holding an âillegalâ in-person gathering as per COVID-19 limits set by a new court order.
Referring to the Pawlowskis of Street Church in Calgary, Alberta, Calgary Police Service said in a statement that its officers âlawfully enforcedâ the court order by arresting the two men after church.
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A public health officer and a police officer confront Pastor Artur Pawlowski at Street Church in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on April 24, 2021. | Screenshot: YouTube/Artur Pawlowski TV
Just three weeks after a video of himself forcefully telling local authorities seeking to enforce coronavirus restrictions to leave his church and comparing them to Nazis and the Gestapo went viral, a Canadian pastor has shared a video documenting another such visit to his church.
In a video posted to YouTube Saturday, Artur Pawlowski, pastor of Street Church in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, documented how “The Gestapo came again attacking the church!”
Two days after its posting, the video has received more than 130,000 views on YouTube as of Monday afternoon.
A public health officer and a police officer confront Pastor Artur Pawlowski at Street Church in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on April 24, 2021. | Screenshot: YouTube/Artur Pawlowski TV
Just three weeks after a video of himself forcefully telling local authorities seeking to enforce coronavirus restrictions to leave his church and comparing them to Nazis and the Gestapo went viral, a Canadian pastor has shared a video documenting another such visit to his church.
In a video posted to YouTube Saturday, Artur Pawlowski, pastor of Street Church in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, documented how “The Gestapo came again attacking the church!”
Two days after its posting, the video has received more than 130,000 views on YouTube as of Monday afternoon.