Michigan College Cancels Pastor Appreciation Lunch after Atheist Groups Complains

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Michigan College Cancels Pastor Appreciation Lunch after Atheist Groups Complains



A community college in Michigan has cancelled its annual Montcalm County Pastors Appreciation lunch after a member of an atheist organization complained.


According to Christian News, Mitch Kahle, co-founder of the Michigan Association of Civil Rights Activists, filed the complaint, saying the lunch violated the constitution law on separation of church and state.


“The 2018 Montcalm County Pastor Appreciation Lunch scheduled for Oct. 11 at Montcalm Community College’s Greenville campus has been cancelled due to concerns expressed by an outside organization,” the college wrote in a press release.


“The concerns expressed have distracted from the true intent of the event, and the college does not wish to have its involvement negatively impact the community service opportunity provided by the Pastor Appreciation Lunch, the release added.


Kahle wrote in his complaint that the event uses public tax dollars.


“MCC is a public institution of higher learning and knowledge – not a church of Christian ideology,” he said. “Public tax dollars, resources, and employees, may not be used to fund, organize, support, coordinate, promote, or hold religious activities or events.”


But Montcalm Community College Bob Ferrentino said the event was for fellowship for pastors.


“We felt it was kind of harmless,” he said. “It was certainly not in any…

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