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Religion Today Summaries � August 26, 2004
Compiled & Edited by Crosswalk News Staff
http://link.crosswalk.com/UM/T.asp?A1.15.25813.1.1698058

Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the
world.� In today's edition:

> County Worker Will Keep Contending for Religious Freedom
> Counselors Forbidden to Proselytize Athletes in Olympic Village
> California parishes sever ties over stand on homosexuality
> Falwell unashamed of Bush endorsement


>>  County Worker Will Keep Contending for Religious Freedom
Allie Martin and Jenni Parker, AgapePress

A California man is not giving up his fight to display his Christian
faith at his place of employment. Last year Daniel Berry, a Tehama
County Department of Social Services employee, filed suit against the
county, arguing that he was discriminated against on the basis of his
religious beliefs. Berry claimed his supervisors told him he could not
discuss his faith with his clients. He says they also prevented him from
displaying religious items in his employee work space.  A district court
sided with the county and ruled against Berry. But now the Pacific
Justice Institute has filed an appeal with the higher Ninth Circuit
Court. Brad Dacus, PJI's president, feels the case is a clear example of
government hostility against religion. "Religious people -- and
Christians particularly -- should not have to put up with being treated
as second-class citizens and have to hide their faith simply because
they are in the workplace," Dacus says. He points out that the Civil
Rights Act of 1964 requires employers to make reasonable accommodations
for employees' religious beliefs.  Since the lower court sided with the
county, the head of PJI believes the appeal is warranted -- and he says
the client is eager to pursue the matter.


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>>  Counselors Forbidden to Proselytize Athletes in Olympic Village
Charisma News Service

While various ministry groups conduct evangelistic campaigns during the
Summer Olympics in Greece, Christian counselors have been instructed to
refrain from proselytizing competitors of the Games. Dietmar Ness, a
counselor with the German evangelical ministry SRS, told the Christian
news agency IDEA that anyone not abiding by the rules laid down by the
Athens Olympic Committee will be expelled from the Olympic Village. Ness
said Christians are allowed to only give Bibles to athletes if they
specifically request one. The distribution of Christian literature or
videos is not permitted. Meanwhile, students from New Orleans Baptist
Theological Seminary (NOBTS) are using sports as a platform for sharing
their faith, Baptist Press (BP) reported. During their 12-day
sports-based ministry trip to Athens, team members will be out on the
streets teaching sports skills and looking for opportunities to share
the gospel. With 4 million residents and an influx of Olympic visitors
in Athens, the team will have many witnessing opportunities.  Youth With
A Mission has some 750 young people from more than 20 countries taking
part in evangelistic outreaches during the Olympics. Hellenic
Ministries, a major Greek missions organization, is sending teams to
some 80 islands, which are not Olympic sites. The 17-day athletic
competition started Aug. 13 and runs through
Sunday.(http://www.charismanow.com)


>>  California parishes sever ties over stand on homosexuality
Jenni Parker, AgapePress

Archbishop Henry Luke Orombi, the Anglican primate of Uganda, has
declared his full support for two Southern California parishes that
broke away from the American branch of the Anglican Communion over the
denomination's stand on homosexuality. Severing ties with the Episcopal
Church USA, the two California parishes have chosen to become affiliated
with a conservative diocese in Uganda. On Monday, August 23, Archbishop
Orombi announced his support for these dissenting congregations and
denounced Los Angeles Episcopal Bishop J. Jon Bruno because of his
threat to defrock the clergy of the disaffected parishes unless they
returned to the ECUSA. The Ugandan archbishop's intervention raises the
dispute to the level of a controversy between two national churches. He
has condemned any attempt on the part of the Los Angeles bishop to
depose the dissident priests and claims "he has no jurisdiction over
them, and his actions will not be recognized." Bruno responded to
Orombi's statement by saying he would not yield his authority over the
breakaway clergy. Orombi's Ugandan province broke relations with the
ECUSA last year after the U.S. church approved the election of
homosexual priest V. Gene Robinson as bishop of the Diocese of New
Hampshire.


>>  Falwell unashamed of Bush endorsement
Samuel Smith, Baptist Press

Jerry Falwell refused to back down from his endorsement
of President Bush's re-election bid in his first-ever speaking
engagement at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth,
Texas, Aug. 24. He also said that Americans United for Separation of
Church and State, an organization that has attacked Falwell for his
support of the president, was targeting conservative churches. Falwell
is pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church and chancellor of Liberty
University in Lynchburg, Va. Nationally, he is best known as the leader
of the Moral Majority, a conservative political action group founded in
1979. Americans United and its director, Barry Lynn, recently filed a
complaint against Falwell and his church with the Internal Revenue
Service, alleging that, as pastor, Falwell had openly urged and
continues to encourage people to support President Bush's campaign.
Doing so should result in the loss of the church's tax-exempt status
under IRS regulations, Lynn said. IRS guidelines prohibit churches and
other 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations from actively endorsing a
candidate for office or expending funds in a political campaign. No
investigation of Falwell or his church has taken place, Falwell
insisted. He described Americans United's attempt to cast the situation
as an active investigation as a "red herring" and a "scare tactic." 


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