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Tuesday, April 07, 2009
New Jersey Court Issues Injunction Allowing Church To Use Building
A Superior Court judge sitting in Morris County, New Jersey issued an injunction last Friday ordering that Pastor Eric Simons be permitted to use his Randolph Christian Church's former building for services on Sunday pursuant to the terms of a contract the church entered with Bible Church International. The contract followed the sale of Randolph's former building to Bible Church. Sunday's Newark Star-Ledger reports that Bible Church International is seeking to break its 5-year contract with Randolph Christian after Pastor Simons settled charges by the state Division of Consumer Affairs that he used the proceeds of the sale of the church building to buy himself and his wife a mansion and a boat. Bible Church's pastor says Bible Church International wants to protect its reputation and does not want to be associated with Simons.