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Canadian Court Empowers Police to ‘Do Anything Necessary’ to Disrupt Church, Find Pastor

The Polish pastor known internationally for telling Canadian health officials he does “not cooperate with Nazis” is facing more targeting by the government.

Through a quietly signed warrant, Court of Queen’s Bench Justice David Gates authorized police and health officials in Alberta “to use such reasonable force as they deem appropriate to gain access” to the building belonging to The Fortress of Adullam Church in Calgary, led by Pastor Artur Pawlowski.

Gates issued the warrant on April 23, but it was not shared with Pawlowski’s attorney, Sarah Miller, until this week, according to Rebel News.

The warrant furthermore forbids the pastor or anyone else operating on his behalf from interfering with officials, should they attempt to gain access to the church or try to reach Pawlowski. If anyone tries to impede their actions, the judge has permitted law enforcement officers “to do anything necessary” to detain and arrest Pawlowski.

According to the Calgary court document, the pastor “shall grant access to any executive officer (as defined in the [Alberta Public Health Act]) in order for him or her to attend at the property without notice, during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., to allow the executive officer to exercise his or her powers under [section] 59 of the Act.”

If Pawlowski “or any other person” denies access to government agents or “hinders or interferes with the executive officer in the exercise of his or her powers,” any police officer “shall be permitted to accompany and assist the executive officer and use such reasonable force as they consider appropriate to gain access to the premises.”

“It is further ordered that, in making an arrest under this order, law enforcement is authorized to do anything necessary to carry out the arrest, including the use of as much reasonable force as may be necessary to make the arrest, and without a warrant to enter any place where on reasonable grounds law enforcement believes that the offending person may be found,” the judge explained.

The warrant also specifies that, if there are “reasonable grounds” to believe Pawlowski or anyone else has violated the court order and failed to come into compliance after being asked to do so, police are empowered “to forthwith arrest that person, restrain him or her, and bring him or her, at the earliest possible time, before a justice of the Court of the Queen’s Bench to show cause why he or she should not be held in contempt of court.”

Pawlowski first gained widespread attention when he kicked government health officials out of his church’s sanctuary over Easter weekend. Calgary Police said in a statement to the Toronto Sun there was “concern” at the time that the congregants “were not adhering to the government’s COVID-19 public health orders,” which limits the capacity of worship services to 15% of any given facility’s total operating capacity.

On April 3, Pawlowski demanded government officials leave the sanctuary of his church “immediately” unless they “come back with a warrant.” He condemned them as “Nazis” and “Gestapo.”

They came back this past Sunday with a warrant, but he denied them entry again, telling health officials they needed to contact his lawyer first.

In a video posted to his YouTube channel, he argued government officials and police “could come any day of the week” but choose to interrupt worship services “because they have a purpose, they have an agenda.”

“If you’re not seeing it, then you’re plain either stupid, blind, and deaf,” Pawlowski said. “Either you’re going to keep pushing as hard as you can, or you’ll be swallowed by those people. They’re going to keep coming, keep taking your rights, one after another, destroying you by thousands of cuts, one cut at a time.”

Pawlowski said police “want me in jail” and “want to arrest us only because we dare to worship our God and we want to do it in peace.”

“They’re coming very heavy,” he said. “They’re bringing documents, they’re bringing SWAT team, they’re bringing health inspectors, police officers, and bylaw officers.”

Canadians are “living in a total takeover of the government with their thugs, goons, the brown shirts, the gestapo wannabe dictators,” he said earlier.

Pawlowski isn’t alone in the treatment he has faced from the provincial government.

As Faithwire previously reported, James Coates, who pastors GraceLife Church in Edmonton, was jailed for 35 days over his refusal to comply with the government’s 15% cap on worship service attendance. While Coates is no longer behind bars, he is still facing legal charges for his disobedience.

Government officials raided and barricaded the sanctuary belonging to GraceLife earlier this month, forcing the congregation to begin meeting in secret.

According to the Calgary court document, the pastor “shall grant access to any executive officer (as defined in the [Alberta Public Health Act]) in order for him or her to attend at the property without notice, during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., to allow the executive officer to exercise his or her powers under [section] 59 of the Act.”

f Pawlowski “or any other person” denies access to government agents or “hinders or interferes with the executive officer in the exercise of his or her powers,” any police officer “shall be permitted to accompany and assist the executive officer and use such reasonable force as they consider appropriate to gain access to the premises.”

“It is further ordered that, in making an arrest under this order, law enforcement is authorized to do anything necessary to carry out the arrest, including the use of as much reasonable force as may be necessary to make the arrest, and without warrant to enter any place where on reasonable grounds law enforcement believes that the offending person may be found,” the judge explained.

The warrant also specifies that, if there are “reasonable grounds” to believe Pawlowski or anyone else has violated the court order and failed to come into compliance after being asked to do so, police are empowered “to forthwith arrest that person, restrain him or her, and bring him or her, at the earliest possible time, before a justice of the Court of the Queen’s Bench to show cause why he or she should not be held in contempt of court.”

Pawlowski first gained widespread attention when he kicked government health officials out of his church’s sanctuary over Easter weekend. Calgary Police said in a statement to the Toronto Sun there was “concern” at the time that the congregants “were not adhering to the government’s COVID-19 public health orders,” which limits the capacity of worship services to 15% of any given facility’s total operating capacity.

On April 3, Pawlowski demanded government officials leave the sanctuary of his church “immediately” unless they “come back with a warrant.” He condemned them as “Nazis” and “Gestapo.”

They came back this past Sunday with a warrant, but he denied them entry again, telling health officials they needed to contact his lawyer first.

In a video posted to his YouTube channel, he argued government officials and police “could come any day of the week” but choose to interrupt worship services “because they have a purpose, they have an agenda.”

“If you’re not seeing it, then you’re plain either stupid, blind, and deaf,” Pawlowski said. “Either you’re going to keep pushing as hard as you can, or you’ll be swallowed by those people. They’re going to keep coming, keep taking your rights, one after another, destroying you by thousands of cuts, one cut at a time.”

Pawlowski said police “want me in jail” and “want to arrest us only because we dare to worship our God and we want to do it in peace.”

“They’re coming very heavy,” he said. “They’re bringing documents, they’re bringing SWAT team, they’re bringing health inspectors, police officers, and bylaw officers.”

Canadians are “living in a total takeover of the government with their thugs, goons, the brown shirts, the Gestapo wannabe dictators,” he said earlier.

Pawlowski isn’t alone in the treatment he has faced from the provincial government.

As Faithwire previously reported, James Coates, who pastors GraceLife Church in Edmonton, was jailed for 35 days over his refusal to comply with the government’s 15% cap on worship service attendance. While Coates is no longer behind bars, he is still facing legal charges for his disobedience.

Government officials raided and barricaded the sanctuary belonging to GraceLife earlier this month, forcing the congregation to begin meeting in secret.

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Antisemtism And Vitriol For Israel: One Of The Most Distinguishing Signs Of Our Time

The steadily intensifying antisemitism of our day points to the reality of the rapidly approaching Tribulation period. It’s one of the more distinguishing signs of our time because it aligns with so many prophecies that predict hatred for Israel and the Jews during the last days. In Zechariah 8:13, the Lord foretold what we see today along with His promise to dramatically reverse the fortunes of the Jewish people: "And as you have been a byword of cursing among the nations, O house of Judah and house of Israel, so will I save you, and you shall be a blessing. Fear not, but let your hands be strong.”

Called Out From The Culture: The Hope for America Is The Church

I believe that the hope for America is the church—God working through his church. Christians need to live up to their name. As Christ followers, we need to be Christlike. And if the church would be what it was meant to be, then it would change our nation. But let’s localize it. If your church would be what it ought to be, it could change your city. It could change your county, and it could change your state. Let’s localize it even more. If you would be what you ought to be as a follower of Jesus Christ and as a part of the church, then what a difference it could make in your church.

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Looking back, there can be no denying that God has indeed shed His grace—His unmerited favor—on our land, from sea to shining sea. But does our national “soul” encourage self-control? Do our laws champion ordered liberty? Is our success tempered with nobleness? Is brotherhood the defining characteristic of any good we aspire to reflect? By all of those measures, America seems decidedly adrift. We are drifting farther and farther from Nature’s God—the Ruler of the Universe our Founders called upon and credited with for our celebrated independence.

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The Polish pastor known internationally for telling Canadian health officials he does “not cooperate with Nazis” is facing more targeting by the government.

Through a quietly signed warrant, Court of Queen’s Bench Justice David Gates authorized police and health officials in Alberta “to use such reasonable force as they deem appropriate to gain access” to the building belonging to The Fortress of Adullam Church in Calgary, led by Pastor Artur Pawlowski.

Gates issued the warrant on April 23, but it was not shared with Pawlowski’s attorney, Sarah Miller, until this week, according to Rebel News.

The warrant furthermore forbids the pastor or anyone else operating on his behalf from interfering with officials, should they attempt to gain access to the church or try to reach Pawlowski. If anyone tries to impede their actions, the judge has permitted law enforcement officers “to do anything necessary” to detain and arrest Pawlowski.

According to the Calgary court document, the pastor “shall grant access to any executive officer (as defined in the [Alberta Public Health Act]) in order for him or her to attend at the property without notice, during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., to allow the executive officer to exercise his or her powers under [section] 59 of the Act.”

If Pawlowski “or any other person” denies access to government agents or “hinders or interferes with the executive officer in the exercise of his or her powers,” any police officer “shall be permitted to accompany and assist the executive officer and use such reasonable force as they consider appropriate to gain access to the premises.”

“It is further ordered that, in making an arrest under this order, law enforcement is authorized to do anything necessary to carry out the arrest, including the use of as much reasonable force as may be necessary to make the arrest, and without a warrant to enter any place where on reasonable grounds law enforcement believes that the offending person may be found,” the judge explained.

The warrant also specifies that, if there are “reasonable grounds” to believe Pawlowski or anyone else has violated the court order and failed to come into compliance after being asked to do so, police are empowered “to forthwith arrest that person, restrain him or her, and bring him or her, at the earliest possible time, before a justice of the Court of the Queen’s Bench to show cause why he or she should not be held in contempt of court.”

Pawlowski first gained widespread attention when he kicked government health officials out of his church’s sanctuary over Easter weekend. Calgary Police said in a statement to the Toronto Sun there was “concern” at the time that the congregants “were not adhering to the government’s COVID-19 public health orders,” which limits the capacity of worship services to 15% of any given facility’s total operating capacity.

On April 3, Pawlowski demanded government officials leave the sanctuary of his church “immediately” unless they “come back with a warrant.” He condemned them as “Nazis” and “Gestapo.”

They came back this past Sunday with a warrant, but he denied them entry again, telling health officials they needed to contact his lawyer first.

In a video posted to his YouTube channel, he argued government officials and police “could come any day of the week” but choose to interrupt worship services “because they have a purpose, they have an agenda.”

“If you’re not seeing it, then you’re plain either stupid, blind, and deaf,” Pawlowski said. “Either you’re going to keep pushing as hard as you can, or you’ll be swallowed by those people. They’re going to keep coming, keep taking your rights, one after another, destroying you by thousands of cuts, one cut at a time.”

Pawlowski said police “want me in jail” and “want to arrest us only because we dare to worship our God and we want to do it in peace.”

“They’re coming very heavy,” he said. “They’re bringing documents, they’re bringing SWAT team, they’re bringing health inspectors, police officers, and bylaw officers.”

Canadians are “living in a total takeover of the government with their thugs, goons, the brown shirts, the gestapo wannabe dictators,” he said earlier.

Pawlowski isn’t alone in the treatment he has faced from the provincial government.

As Faithwire previously reported, James Coates, who pastors GraceLife Church in Edmonton, was jailed for 35 days over his refusal to comply with the government’s 15% cap on worship service attendance. While Coates is no longer behind bars, he is still facing legal charges for his disobedience.

Government officials raided and barricaded the sanctuary belonging to GraceLife earlier this month, forcing the congregation to begin meeting in secret.

According to the Calgary court document, the pastor “shall grant access to any executive officer (as defined in the [Alberta Public Health Act]) in order for him or her to attend at the property without notice, during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., to allow the executive officer to exercise his or her powers under [section] 59 of the Act.”

f Pawlowski “or any other person” denies access to government agents or “hinders or interferes with the executive officer in the exercise of his or her powers,” any police officer “shall be permitted to accompany and assist the executive officer and use such reasonable force as they consider appropriate to gain access to the premises.”

“It is further ordered that, in making an arrest under this order, law enforcement is authorized to do anything necessary to carry out the arrest, including the use of as much reasonable force as may be necessary to make the arrest, and without warrant to enter any place where on reasonable grounds law enforcement believes that the offending person may be found,” the judge explained.

The warrant also specifies that, if there are “reasonable grounds” to believe Pawlowski or anyone else has violated the court order and failed to come into compliance after being asked to do so, police are empowered “to forthwith arrest that person, restrain him or her, and bring him or her, at the earliest possible time, before a justice of the Court of the Queen’s Bench to show cause why he or she should not be held in contempt of court.”

Pawlowski first gained widespread attention when he kicked government health officials out of his church’s sanctuary over Easter weekend. Calgary Police said in a statement to the Toronto Sun there was “concern” at the time that the congregants “were not adhering to the government’s COVID-19 public health orders,” which limits the capacity of worship services to 15% of any given facility’s total operating capacity.

On April 3, Pawlowski demanded government officials leave the sanctuary of his church “immediately” unless they “come back with a warrant.” He condemned them as “Nazis” and “Gestapo.”

They came back this past Sunday with a warrant, but he denied them entry again, telling health officials they needed to contact his lawyer first.

In a video posted to his YouTube channel, he argued government officials and police “could come any day of the week” but choose to interrupt worship services “because they have a purpose, they have an agenda.”

“If you’re not seeing it, then you’re plain either stupid, blind, and deaf,” Pawlowski said. “Either you’re going to keep pushing as hard as you can, or you’ll be swallowed by those people. They’re going to keep coming, keep taking your rights, one after another, destroying you by thousands of cuts, one cut at a time.”

Pawlowski said police “want me in jail” and “want to arrest us only because we dare to worship our God and we want to do it in peace.”

“They’re coming very heavy,” he said. “They’re bringing documents, they’re bringing SWAT team, they’re bringing health inspectors, police officers, and bylaw officers.”

Canadians are “living in a total takeover of the government with their thugs, goons, the brown shirts, the Gestapo wannabe dictators,” he said earlier.

Pawlowski isn’t alone in the treatment he has faced from the provincial government.

As Faithwire previously reported, James Coates, who pastors GraceLife Church in Edmonton, was jailed for 35 days over his refusal to comply with the government’s 15% cap on worship service attendance. While Coates is no longer behind bars, he is still facing legal charges for his disobedience.

Government officials raided and barricaded the sanctuary belonging to GraceLife earlier this month, forcing the congregation to begin meeting in secret.

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Antisemtism And Vitriol For Israel: One Of The Most Distinguishing Signs Of Our Time

The steadily intensifying antisemitism of our day points to the reality of the rapidly approaching Tribulation period. It’s one of the more distinguishing signs of our time because it aligns with so many prophecies that predict hatred for Israel and the Jews during the last days. In Zechariah 8:13, the Lord foretold what we see today along with His promise to dramatically reverse the fortunes of the Jewish people: "And as you have been a byword of cursing among the nations, O house of Judah and house of Israel, so will I save you, and you shall be a blessing. Fear not, but let your hands be strong.”

Called Out From The Culture: The Hope for America Is The Church

I believe that the hope for America is the church—God working through his church. Christians need to live up to their name. As Christ followers, we need to be Christlike. And if the church would be what it was meant to be, then it would change our nation. But let’s localize it. If your church would be what it ought to be, it could change your city. It could change your county, and it could change your state. Let’s localize it even more. If you would be what you ought to be as a follower of Jesus Christ and as a part of the church, then what a difference it could make in your church.

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Will America Last Another 250 Years?

Looking back, there can be no denying that God has indeed shed His grace—His unmerited favor—on our land, from sea to shining sea. But does our national “soul” encourage self-control? Do our laws champion ordered liberty? Is our success tempered with nobleness? Is brotherhood the defining characteristic of any good we aspire to reflect? By all of those measures, America seems decidedly adrift. We are drifting farther and farther from Nature’s God—the Ruler of the Universe our Founders called upon and credited with for our celebrated independence.

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