Liberty Counsel
NEWS RELEASE
Contact: PUBLIC RELATIONS
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
October 16, 2006
Federal
Court Asked to Stop City from Enforcing Church-Free Zone
Erie,
PA - Today, a federal district court will hear Liberty Counsel's
request on behalf of Lighthouse Christian Center to allow the church
to operate in Titusville, Pennsylvania. The city has banned churches
from a large area of downtown, but allows theaters, clubs and lodges
to operate in that area. At 1:30 p.m. today, Liberty Counsel Senior
Litigation Counsel David Corry will ask the court to enter an injunction
against the city on behalf of Lighthouse Christian Center.
Lighthouse Christian Center started
in a small building in East Hickory, Pennsylvania, without running
water or sewer. The church outgrew that facility and secured a lease
within the city of Titusville in a large commercial area zoned C-1.
A large portion of Lighthouse's congregation is from the Titusville
area. The new property is large enough to contain a Christian bookstore,
food storage and distribution, outreach to teenagers and a television
ministry, in addition to their twice-weekly worship meetings. The
property is convenient for the target population of the church.
Titusville has refused to allow Lighthouse
to use the property. The city zoning code does not allow churches
in the C-1 zoning district, which covers a large portion of downtown
Titusville. However, the code does permit, as a matter of right, clubs
and lodges, bars, theaters and "amusements." Because the
zoning code prohibits churches from occupying property in the C-1
zone, the church was forced outside the city, where it is renting
a temporary building that lacks heat and insulation.
Liberty Counsel recently filed a federal
lawsuit, citing violations of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized
Persons Act (RLUIPA) and the United States Constitution. Today's
hearing focuses on Liberty Counsel's request for a preliminary
injunction to allow Lighthouse Christian Center to locate in the C-1
zoning district, pending the resolution of the case on the merits.
Anita
L. Staver, President of Liberty Counsel, stated: "Titusville,
Pennsylvania, allows theaters, clubs, lodges, restaurants, and bars
in the downtown area where it bans churches. Banning churches from
a large section of downtown unduly burdens the free exercise of religion.
Government officials should welcome churches that provide much-needed
services and support to local communities. We must stamp out illegal
discrimination against churches and other houses of worship."
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