SPECIAL BROADCAST & WARNING from Pastor Artur Pawlowski at 8pm EST
Warning to America & the American Church
Join me tonight as I interview Pastor Artur Pawlowski, who has an urgent message to America and especially the American Church.
Remember: Tyrants don’t care about the Constitution
or your Declaration of Independence.
Pastor Artur Pawlowski is a Polish-Canadian pastor, founder of Street Church Ministries, and pastor of the Cave of Adulum. His family fled Communism in Poland and later sought freedom and a new life in the once-free country of Canada. He gained widespread attention and faced arrests for feeding thousands of the homeless in Calgary and preaching the gospel. Known for his firm stance on abortion, homosexuality, and divorce, based on the Word of God, he has been a vocal advocate for biblical values. Pastor Artur's most prominent struggles arose during the Covid lockdown in Canada when he held in-person church services, leading to confrontations with police and the Public Health Inspector's office. Additionally, he was arrested and convicted of "mischief" after preaching peace, freedom, and solidarity at the Coutts, Alberta border crossing on Feb. 7, 2022. Presently, he awaits sentencing on Aug. 9, with prayers for God's divine intervention to have the charges thrown out and dropped. Pastor Artur's unwavering commitment to Lord inspires countless individuals to stand up for their faith and advocate for justice and freedom.
Please PRAY and DONATE:
USA: https://www.streetchurch.ca/news/donate-using-cryptocurrency/
Canada: Use the transfer: art@streetchurch.ca
Please Contact the following Canadian Officials to help get his case overturned:
Office of the Premier: https://correspondence.premier.gov.on.ca/EN/feedback/default.aspx
Minister of Justice in Alberta: Email: ministryofjustice@gov.ab.ca
ALSO, SPEAK TO YOUR USA REPRESENTATIVES AND ASK THEM TO SEND A MESSAGE TO THE PREMIER AND MINISTER OF JUSTICE IN ALBERTA.
Sample Letter: Here is my message to the Premier and separately to Minister of Justice:
Premier or Honorable Mickey Amery
I have concerns about the sentencing of Artur Pawlowski. It is ridiculous that Pastor Artur has been convicted of mischief and damaging or destroying essential infrastructure. IF you ACTUALLY WATCH the speech he made, he asked for peace and for the crowd to remain peaceful and not to use any weapons. He did not encourage them to defy police orders or engage in mischief.
As a global sentence and Christian this is absolutely religious persecution.
This case should be thrown out and he should not be sentenced. It is a violation of your own laws!
Freedom of religion or belief, including the ability to worship in peace and security, is a universal human right. It is enshrined in both the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, among other key human rights documents. Discrimination against religious and belief communities, as with all forms of discrimination, causes suffering, spreads division, and contributes to a climate of fear, intolerance, and stigmatization.
The promotion and protection of human rights, including freedom of religion or belief, is an important part of Canada’s constructive engagement in the world. Canada’s multi-cultural and multi-faith experience is reflective of Canadian efforts to champion inclusive and accountable governance, pluralism, and respect for diversity in all spheres of society. Efforts to advance freedom of religion or belief internationally focus primarily on:
advocating on behalf of persecuted religious and belief communities under threat;
opposing religious hatred, discrimination and xenophobia; and
supporting dialogue among different religious groups where religious issues are principal factors of tension between communities
Pastor Artur did NOT violate any laws. I urge you to throw this case out. But if you don't that reveals TO THE WORLD that the JUDGE has been bought and paid for and he is corrupt, and so is Canada. It also reveals that Canada engages in religious persecution.
Sincerely,
Shari McGriff