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March for Jesus
Click the image above to visit the March for Jesus website and learn about the upcoming march in June of 2010 in Calgary.
Street Church Comic
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Free DVD
The above DVD is freely available for anyone who wants a copy. It can be picked up at any Street event. To see a short preview, click here.
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Wow, Wow, Wow! Marching for Jesus is Something We We'll Never ForgetWhat an amazing time in the Lord! You know how it says in the word that the natural mind cannot discern or understand the things of the Spirit? It's true. And truly it is hard to put spiritual things into natural words. The March for Jesus was just like that. |
| Free speech and preacher wins |
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| Written by Calgary Herald | |
| Wednesday, 09 December 2009 | |
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Editorials A provincial court judge has dealt the city a blow by siding withStreetChurchpreacherArt Pawlowski, and outing some officials for inappropriate behaviour. In acquitting Pawlowski of all seven charges involving a dispute over noise, Judge Allan Fradsham expressed alarm at how the city has treated the preacher, noting the behaviours of some municipal officials fall "precariously close to being excessive and . . . an abuse of power." The judge's ruling lends credence to Pawlowski's long-standing allegations he is being unfairly targeted by police and the city, whom he believes want to shut him down. The city should back off. Pawlowski stopped using the amplifier that was the initial cause of concern a long time ago. He has the right to freedom of speech and religion, even if not everyone agrees with what he is saying. It's unclear why feeding and clothing the homeless should be viewed so suspiciously by the city.
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