Worcester Officials Throw Down, Tell Pastor Not To Have Another Church Service

Worcester Officials Throw Down, Tell Pastor Not To Have Another Church Service

Worcester officials have formally notified a pastor who held a regular church service Sunday that he violated the governor's executive order banning most gatherings of 10 people or more.

Worcester City Manager Edward M. Augustus Jr. sent Adams Square Baptist Church Pastor Kris Casey a letter Monday saying the pastor is putting people's lives in danger because of coronavirus.

Worcester Church Holds Regular Service – Believed To Be First in Massachusetts Since Governor’s Ban
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Worcester Church Holds Regular Service – Believed To Be First in Massachusetts Since Governor’s Ban

Tom Joyce

Pastor Kris Casey preached to a live audience for the first time in more than a month on Sunday morning.

The pastor and about 20 people gathered at Adams Square Baptist Church in Worcester on Sunday at 11 a.m. for a service that lasted about 75 minutes.

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