Tag: Charis Bible College
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Questions remain two years after murder-suicide of popular Charis Bible College couple
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save At the big-boy age of 8, the oldest son of Adrianna Trujillo is a star in club baseball. Her 7-year-old daughter recently received two awards in school and lost another tooth. The baby of the…
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Construction on Charis Bible College student housing starts same day ministry donates $250,000 to city
WOODLAND PARK • Construction on apartments for Charis Bible College students started Thursday on the nearly 500-acre Andrew Wommack Ministries campus in Woodland Park, the same day the organization presented a “goodwill” donation of $250,000 to the city following a heated community dispute over the student-housing project. Each 40-bed complex will cost an estimated $6.5 million…
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Evangelical Christians urged to fight ‘ungodliness’ at conference in Woodland Park
WOODLAND PARK — An urgency like never before is at hand for evangelical Christians, who must fight against what they believe is “ungodliness” pervading public policymaking relating to gay marriage, abortion, government-mandated COVID vaccines, transgenderism and critical race theory, speakers at this weekend’s Truth & Liberty Conference told attendees. “I believe we are at a tipping…
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Teller County tracking more COVID-19 outbreaks related to events held by Andrew Wommack Ministries
Health officials are tracking “other [COVID-19] outbreaks” related to events held by Andrew Wommack Ministries, according to a Monday news release from Teller County Public Health and Environment. Wommack Ministries, an evangelical Christian organization that hosts retreats, theater performances and seminars, and runs Charis Bible College in Teller County held a ministers conference at the…
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Cases mount: Religious rights lawsuits vs. COVID-19 restrictions
Seven months into the coronavirus pandemic, religious organizations have been in the forefront of clashes over government-ordered restrictions on large gatherings aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19 that they claim violate constitutional rights and discriminate against them. Locally, that has ranged from churches stating they aren’t following public health orders limiting indoor gatherings to…
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Woodland Park ministry drops challenge to Colorado’s pandemic limits on indoor gatherings
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A Woodland Park ministry that had challenged the state’s 175-person cap on indoor gatherings as a violation of its constitutional religious rights dropped its federal lawsuit Thursday. Teller County Public Health and Environment and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment responded by filing…
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Federal judge denies injunction, restraining order in Andrew Wommack Ministries lawsuit over religious gathering limits
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A U.S. Denver District Court judge denied Andrew Wommack Ministries’ request for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction to override Colorado’s 175-person limit on religious gatherings under COVID-19 restrictions. Doing so would “present a high risk of harm to the state of Colorado as…
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Judge denies injunction in lawsuit over religious gathering limits
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Update: A federal judge has denied Andrew Wommack Ministries’ request for an injunction to override the 175-person limit on religious gatherings. Doing so “would present a high risk of harm to the state of Colorado as well as the public in general,” the judge wrote…




