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Mother Awaits Higher Court’s Decision After Being Barred From Taking Her Child To Calvary Chapel

A Maine mother is awaiting a decision from the stateโ€™s highest court on whether she has the right to take her Christian daughter to church.

In the coming weeks, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court is expected to weigh in on a lower courtโ€™s decision, which ruled that the daughter of Emily Bickford cannot attend church or Christian events without her fatherโ€™s approval. 

In 2024, Portland District Court barred Bickford from reading her Bible or religious materials to her daughter Ava and taking her to church or to religious events, such as Christmas or Easter services. Ava, 12-years-old at the time, was also prohibited from contacting church friends and church members at her church, Calvary Chapel Church.

Avaโ€™s father Matthew Bradeen, who never married Bickford but has visitation rights, sought legal intervention against such religious activities after Ava, who attended Calvary Chapel Church in Portland for three years, expressed her desire to be baptized. Ava, 11 at the time, had become a Christian in 2021, and Bickford had become a Christian in 2017. Bradeen took issue with the church because it teaches the Bible โ€œverse by verse, chapter by chapter,โ€ according to the custody order.

Bradeen hired Dr. Janja Lalich, a sociologist known for being an expert on cults, to testify before the court. According to Liberty Instituteโ€™s press release, Lalich claimed that the church was a โ€œculticโ€ organization, because the pastor spoke with authority and affirmed that the messages he spoke from Scripture to be objective truth. She argued that cults are characterized by a charismatic leader who teaches a โ€œtranscendent belief systemโ€ offering answers and promises โ€œsome sort of salvation,โ€ and Calvary Chapel Church fits that definition. 

In 2024, the Portland District Court ruled that Bickford, who has primary custody, is a fit parent, except in religious instruction. 

The order gives Bradeen full control of his daughterโ€™s religious attendances, including control over her presence at โ€œany other church or religious organization, or exposure to the teachings of any religious philosophy or of the Bible in generalโ€ and gives him โ€œthe right to make final decisions regarding [the daughterโ€™s] participation in other churches and religious organizations.โ€

Bickford and Ava have suggested other church options to him, but he has refused all church suggestions. 

Liberty Counsel, who is representing Bickford in the case, appealed the lower court ruling, arguing that the ruling violates parental rights and the free exercise of religion under the First Amendment, and the legal standard of โ€œimmediate and substantialโ€ harm was not met, and there was no findings of abuse or neglect. 

โ€œAva wants to attend church and be with her Sunday school friends,โ€ wrote Mat Staver, the founder and chairman of the Liberty Counsel. โ€œBut this custody order has completely cut her off from Calvary and her friends, and from growing her Christian faith. This has been devastatingly heart-wrenching for both Emily and Ava. This has been going on since December 2024.โ€

The Maine Supreme Judicial Court heard oral arguments in November and will determine in the coming weeks if the lower court overstepped its authority. If the court rules in Bickfordโ€™s favor, the case will return to the lower court. Bickford will appeal to the Supreme Court if the state rules in Bradeenโ€™s favor, according to a Liberty Counsel press release. 

โ€œCalvary Chapel is not a cult,โ€ Staver said. โ€œThis custody order banning Emily Bickford from taking her child to a Christian church because of its biblical teachings violates the First Amendment. The breadth of this court order is breathtaking because it even prohibits contact with the Bible, religious literature, or religious philosophy. The custody order cannot prohibit Bickford from taking her daughter to church. The implications of this order pose a serious threat to religious freedom.โ€


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White House Correspondents’ Dinner Gunman Apprehended; Trump: This Is Not The First Time Our Republic Has Been Attacked By A Would-Be Assassin

Greg Laurie, Pastor of Harvest Riverside, reacted to the incident, writing: "This serves as a sobering reminder of the tense and uncertain times we are living in. Acts of extreme violence and threats have become far too common, and itโ€™s deeply concerning for our nation. It was only months ago that Charlie Kirk was assassinated. We should be praying for the safety of our president, our elected officials, and for the well-being, peace, and unity of our country."

The Modern State Of Israel Tests The Churchโ€™s Commitment To Biblical Truth

Over the last 1,500 years, anti-Semitism in the name of Christ has inflicted much pain and suffering on the Jewish people. And the church wonders why so many Jews distrust the church and reject Jesus. We are in a battle for biblical truth. Does the church accept Godโ€™s Word and live by itโ€”including the Jewish Scriptures and the admonition to bless Israelโ€”or does it not?

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Abandoning The Duty Of A Shepherd: Should Pastors Speak About Politics From The Pulpit?

When a pastor preaches about what God has to say in His Word about gender, intimacy and marriage, sanctity of life, parental authority, stewardship of resources whether personal or societal, defending oneโ€™s family, threats of false doctrines and religions, etc., they are not being โ€œpoliticalโ€ but Biblical. Speaking on such topics does not imply that a pastor has an agenda; it simply means they are faithfully fulfilling their duty to proclaim the truth on such matters which God has laid out in His Word.

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A Maine mother is awaiting a decision from the stateโ€™s highest court on whether she has the right to take her Christian daughter to church.

In the coming weeks, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court is expected to weigh in on a lower courtโ€™s decision, which ruled that the daughter of Emily Bickford cannot attend church or Christian events without her fatherโ€™s approval. 

In 2024, Portland District Court barred Bickford from reading her Bible or religious materials to her daughter Ava and taking her to church or to religious events, such as Christmas or Easter services. Ava, 12-years-old at the time, was also prohibited from contacting church friends and church members at her church, Calvary Chapel Church.

Avaโ€™s father Matthew Bradeen, who never married Bickford but has visitation rights, sought legal intervention against such religious activities after Ava, who attended Calvary Chapel Church in Portland for three years, expressed her desire to be baptized. Ava, 11 at the time, had become a Christian in 2021, and Bickford had become a Christian in 2017. Bradeen took issue with the church because it teaches the Bible โ€œverse by verse, chapter by chapter,โ€ according to the custody order.

Bradeen hired Dr. Janja Lalich, a sociologist known for being an expert on cults, to testify before the court. According to Liberty Instituteโ€™s press release, Lalich claimed that the church was a โ€œculticโ€ organization, because the pastor spoke with authority and affirmed that the messages he spoke from Scripture to be objective truth. She argued that cults are characterized by a charismatic leader who teaches a โ€œtranscendent belief systemโ€ offering answers and promises โ€œsome sort of salvation,โ€ and Calvary Chapel Church fits that definition. 

In 2024, the Portland District Court ruled that Bickford, who has primary custody, is a fit parent, except in religious instruction. 

The order gives Bradeen full control of his daughterโ€™s religious attendances, including control over her presence at โ€œany other church or religious organization, or exposure to the teachings of any religious philosophy or of the Bible in generalโ€ and gives him โ€œthe right to make final decisions regarding [the daughterโ€™s] participation in other churches and religious organizations.โ€

Bickford and Ava have suggested other church options to him, but he has refused all church suggestions. 

Liberty Counsel, who is representing Bickford in the case, appealed the lower court ruling, arguing that the ruling violates parental rights and the free exercise of religion under the First Amendment, and the legal standard of โ€œimmediate and substantialโ€ harm was not met, and there was no findings of abuse or neglect. 

โ€œAva wants to attend church and be with her Sunday school friends,โ€ wrote Mat Staver, the founder and chairman of the Liberty Counsel. โ€œBut this custody order has completely cut her off from Calvary and her friends, and from growing her Christian faith. This has been devastatingly heart-wrenching for both Emily and Ava. This has been going on since December 2024.โ€

The Maine Supreme Judicial Court heard oral arguments in November and will determine in the coming weeks if the lower court overstepped its authority. If the court rules in Bickfordโ€™s favor, the case will return to the lower court. Bickford will appeal to the Supreme Court if the state rules in Bradeenโ€™s favor, according to a Liberty Counsel press release. 

โ€œCalvary Chapel is not a cult,โ€ Staver said. โ€œThis custody order banning Emily Bickford from taking her child to a Christian church because of its biblical teachings violates the First Amendment. The breadth of this court order is breathtaking because it even prohibits contact with the Bible, religious literature, or religious philosophy. The custody order cannot prohibit Bickford from taking her daughter to church. The implications of this order pose a serious threat to religious freedom.โ€


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White House Correspondents’ Dinner Gunman Apprehended; Trump: This Is Not The First Time Our Republic Has Been Attacked By A Would-Be Assassin

Greg Laurie, Pastor of Harvest Riverside, reacted to the incident, writing: "This serves as a sobering reminder of the tense and uncertain times we are living in. Acts of extreme violence and threats have become far too common, and itโ€™s deeply concerning for our nation. It was only months ago that Charlie Kirk was assassinated. We should be praying for the safety of our president, our elected officials, and for the well-being, peace, and unity of our country."

The Modern State Of Israel Tests The Churchโ€™s Commitment To Biblical Truth

Over the last 1,500 years, anti-Semitism in the name of Christ has inflicted much pain and suffering on the Jewish people. And the church wonders why so many Jews distrust the church and reject Jesus. We are in a battle for biblical truth. Does the church accept Godโ€™s Word and live by itโ€”including the Jewish Scriptures and the admonition to bless Israelโ€”or does it not?

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Abandoning The Duty Of A Shepherd: Should Pastors Speak About Politics From The Pulpit?

When a pastor preaches about what God has to say in His Word about gender, intimacy and marriage, sanctity of life, parental authority, stewardship of resources whether personal or societal, defending oneโ€™s family, threats of false doctrines and religions, etc., they are not being โ€œpoliticalโ€ but Biblical. Speaking on such topics does not imply that a pastor has an agenda; it simply means they are faithfully fulfilling their duty to proclaim the truth on such matters which God has laid out in His Word.

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