Indonesia: churches forced to close

Morning Star News  |  World
Date posted:  1 Feb 2014
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Indonesia: churches forced to close

Street scene in Cimahi

On December 13, the Cimahi municipal government sealed a church building, located in a housing subdivision, with a sign hanging on the gateway stating: ‘This building is for a residence and may not be used for worship services or similar activities’, leaving its pastor Titus distressed.

Church officials had long ago applied for a permit, with the application delayed in bureaucracy without explanation, as commonly happens to Christian attempts in Indonesia. The building had been used for worship for decades without any objection from the surrounding community.

The 2,000 square-metre building has sufficient parking and is enclosed in such a way that congregational praise is not too loud for those outside the building. The car park is on a back corner of the subdivision, so does not interfere with traffic.

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