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A pastor from South Carolina was sentenced to jail for making a “joyful noise” during his church’s worship service. Johnnie Clark, pastor of Rehoboth United Assemblies Church, was made to serve two weeks behind bars for violating the city’s noise ordinance. The pastor was found guilty after a three-day trial with the Richland County jury.
According to reports, police were called to the church to address the noise over 50 times. Neighbors complained frequently about the sounds of musical equipment which permeated their premises, often late into the night. The noise was recorded and presented in court. The jury found the pastor guilty of unlawful sound amplification and Clark was sentenced to two weeks in jail.
Even though the church has paid multiple fines in the past the church’s First Lady and co-pastor said she is frustrated over her husband’s sentencing. In response she said:
I can’t believe it, jail time, for serving God, what’s next?
Thomas Borders, member of the church, said the … click HERE to continue reading