TAKE BACK YOUR CHURCHES
MISSION: KeepCOFree Churches Action Group is a non-partisan network created to serve the Faith Community in Northern Colorado by engaging local churches and pastoral leadership in the defense and promotion of our foundational Judeo-Christian values and Constitutional freedoms.
VISION: KeepCOFree Churches Action Group seeks to establish, through consistent relational contact and information-based interaction, a network of informed and engaged people of faith in Northern Colorado.
WE ARE WORKING TO DEVELOP A NETWORK OF CHURCHES WITH CONTINUING OUTREACH, AND WE WILL CONTINUE TO EVALUATE CONSTITUTIONAL CURRICULUMS AND ONLINE TOOLS FOR NETWORKING AND ACTIVISM.
WE DESIGNED A SURVEY FOR PASTORS TO HELP ASSESS WHO’S READY TO STAND UP THIS FALL. PLEASE FORWARD THE SURVEY TO YOUR PASTOR!
This is a really good article on COVID data + a charge to churches: What the Church Needs to Know about Covid-19
- CONSIDER CONVERTING TO A 508(c)(1)(a)
Churches can file an affidavit with the Colorado SOS to be set up as 508(c)(1)(a) organization which enjoys a “mandatory exception” from all the restrictions a 501(c)(3) Faith Based Organization (FBO) has including free speech restrictions, IRS reporting requirements, rules and regulations that the IRS may from time to time prescribe and providing testimony under oath.
Learn more about transitioning your church or faith-based organization to a 508(c)(1)(a) here: https://www.helpinghandoutreach.org
- CONSIDER CONVERTING TO A PRIVATE MEMBERSHIP ASSOCIATION (PMA) – Learn more HERE
- JOIN A CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT WITH OTHER CHURCHES:
Contact us to learn more: keepcofree@gmail.com
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- LAWSUITS WON BY U.S. CHURCHES:
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Supreme Court backs Colorado church’s objections to state’s former COVID-19 restrictions
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with an Ault church that sued Colorado Gov. Jared Polis over capacity limits imposed on in-person worship services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
High Plains Harvest Church Pastor Mark Hotaling argued it was unfair to
restrict congregants while people could still crowd into big box stores that were considered “essential businesses.”
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Supreme Court Blocks Covid-19 Restrictions on Religious Services in New York
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Justice Amy Coney Barrett cast the pivotal vote to depart from past cases
By Jess Bravin
WASHINGTON—A divided Supreme Court blocked New York from imposing strict limits on attendance at religious services to combat Covid-19, with new Justice Amy Coney Barrett casting the pivotal vote to depart from past cases that deferred to state authorities on public-health measures.
In orders issued late Wednesday, the court, in a 5-4 vote,
set aside attendance limits that Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo imposed on
houses of worship in areas most severely affected by the coronavirus:
10 people in red zones and 25 in orange zones. New York classifies
places where coronavirus infections are of increasing severity as
yellow, orange or red.