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Category: Episcopalian/Anglican

“Pastor Sues to Access Homeless Encampment”

“Pastor Sues to Access Homeless Encampment” Religion Clause covers the story here.

November 21, 2018by Josh S. Tatum in Christian, Episcopalian/Anglican, Free Exercise Clause, social ministries, Washington

“Church, City Settle ‘Tiny House’ Dispute”

“Church, City Settle ‘Tiny House’ Dispute” KNSI has a report here about an Episcopal church in St. Cloud, Minnesota, that used a tiny house for a homeless person, to which the the city of St. Cloud objected to. ChurchLaw&Tax includes a summary in its weekly news roundup here.

October 5, 2017by Josh S. Tatum in Episcopalian/Anglican, land use, social ministries

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