Los Angeles Times

LAUSD tackles child-care plan

Officials sought shortterm meeting ban on Sun Valley worshipers defying virus orders.

- By Jaclyn Cosgrove Times staff writers Richard Read and Colleen Shalby contribute­d to this report.

School board calls for emergency proposal by Sept. 15.

A judge on Tuesday rejected Los Angeles County’s attempt to temporaril­y bar a large church in Sun Valley from holding indoor worship services where hundreds of unmasked congregant­s have continued to gather over the last five Sundays.

The decision is the latest in a legal battle between the county and Grace Community Church, which has continued to hold services despite state and county health orders prohibitin­g indoor worship services.

The county was seeking a temporary restrainin­g order barring the indoor gatherings until a Sept. 4 hearing on a preliminar­y injunction.

“It is deeply disappoint­ing that the court decided not to grant the county’s request for a temporary restrainin­g order prohibitin­g Grace Community Church from holding indoor services,” county officials said in a statement. “We look forward to a favorable ruling when a full hearing is heard on the matter.”

The church and its attorneys celebrated Tuesday’s victory, which extends a streak of favorable rulings. “We look forward to fully vindicatin­g our clients’ constituti­onally protected rights in subsequent proceeding­s for this important case,” said Paul Jonna, one of the church’s attorneys.

The county’s lawsuit, filed Aug. 12, has encountere­d setbacks from the start, with a county judge allowing the church to hold indoor services if congregant­s wear face coverings and practice social distancing.

On Aug. 16, the church’s congregati­on erupted in applause when Pastor John MacArthur arrived at the pulpit for Sunday service.

“All that, and I haven’t even said anything,” he said, pausing. “We’re having church.”

An appellate court did rule in favor of the county, but officials chose not to enforce the health order, at least until the full hearing.

Researcher­s have continued to raise serious concerns about how the coronaviru­s spreads indoors, especially while people are singing.

The county appears to share those concerns.

In a declaratio­n filed in L.A. County Superior Court in mid-August, Dr. Muntu Davis, the county’s public health officer, outlined his concerns with indoor religious gatherings, noting that at least 650 COVID-19 cases have been linked to nearly 40 churches and religious events across the country.

Davis said in the court document that he reviewed images and video clips of Grace Community Church’s indoor services over the last few weeks and saw congregant­s without face coverings sitting next to one another.

“Based on these images, in my opinion, it is only a matter of time — if it has not already happened — until there is a significan­t outbreak of COVID-19 cases among the attendees,” Davis said.

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