Exclusive: Ohio Pastor Punished for Sheltering Homeless in Church!
CNS News–Rev. Chris Avell, a Christian pastor in Bryan, Ohio, faces 18 zoning violations for housing homeless individuals in his church during harsh winter conditions. This humanitarian gesture, though well-intentioned, has sparked controversy due to its non-compliance with local zoning laws.
Avell’s church, “Dad’s Place,” which also operates as a video arcade, violated specific zoning rules prohibiting residential use on the first floor in a business district. The Bryan Fire Chief’s inspection revealed numerous safety violations, including improper installation of laundry facilities and inadequate fire safety measures.
While Avell’s actions are seen as compassionate, city officials emphasize the importance of adhering to safety regulations. The Bryan Police Chief clarified that charges were filed only after giving Avell sufficient time to address these concerns. Critics argue that Avell’s neglect of safety protocols puts the homeless at risk, overshadowing his humanitarian intentions.
An Ohio pastor faces criminal charges for allowing homeless people to stay in his church. Sounds ridiculous!
But the more you dig into it, the more you realize the city is right to be concerned about what he’s doing.https://t.co/1fWWYIbsen
— Hemant Mehta (@hemantmehta) January 23, 2024
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The city, acknowledging the need for more homeless shelters, has proposed alternative solutions for Avell to legally operate a shelter. However, Avell has rejected these options. This situation highlights the complex balance between compassionate actions and the need for adherence to safety and legal standards in community welfare initiatives.