Many in attendance were vocal about disliking government, the media and the police in attendance, and several prominent anti-mask individuals attended the gathering.
Jordon Kosik, who is not a member of GraceLife but said he attends church in Grande Prairie, urged those in attendance to remain united and peaceful. He said it didn’t matter what church or religious building was shuttered, he would have been there. RCMP cruisers were parked in front of the church and blocked the access road leading to its front doors. Shortly after the fence was brought down, four to five unmarked police vehicles were escorted through the crowd and behind the fence.
“Although I respect GraceLife protesters’ right to protest, right to worship, and right to free speech, I strongly condemn their illegal trespassing on our land, their vandalization of a nation member’s vehicle, and their blatant disrespect of our sovereignty as a proud First Nation,” Morin said. They said they have no control over what happens on the church grounds now that the property has been shuttered.Article content
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It turned violent quickly. They vandalized the Indian reservation and tore down the fence
Darwinism at it's finest
Read the book of Mathew, Christ said to pray in private you don’t need to gather and break the law
Not religious however I think if you truly believe He is everywhere right? Belief is not defined by 4 walls.
Not sure this what the police signed up for.
When the government closes NHL hockey, then I'll accept this church being closed too.
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