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Monday, January 9, 2012

When Your Church Property is Seized


            What would you do if your city chose to take the property on which your church building was located? That is the challenge the Cottonwood Christian Center faced in 2002. The City Council of Cypress, California voted to seize the congregation’s property in order to build a Costco.  
            The church filed a lawsuit. Ultimately, a settlement was reached where the city offered the church property to build a new facility in the same relative area.
            According to the book of Hebrews, part of the persecution the church faced was the confiscation of property. Granted, that was more likely private property; however, it was still painful for the Christians—so much so, some were leaving the faith.
            Our American culture has not marginalized Christians to the extent of ancient Rome, but we are headed in that direction. In the past, it would have been unthinkable for a city council to make a decision like that of the city of Cypress.
            I feel the Christianity is headed for more adversity. Will we respond in faith as Hebrews calls for us to do?

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