China arrests 30 church members
May 2, 2011
by Michael Foust
BEIJING
(BP)--For the fourth week in a row, a Chinese "illegal" church refused Sunday to follow government orders not to meet, and this time at least 31 of its members were arrested.
Once again, reporters were blocked from the site.
The arrests of the members of Beijing's Shouwang Church in a public square came after church leaders made clear in the preceding days that they would not buckle to pressure from the Communist Party. More than 160 were arrested the first week they tried to meet outdoors, about 50 were arrested the second week and approximately 40 on the third week, Easter Sunday. The declining number of arrests likely is due to the government placing so many other members under house arrest, which prevents them from even leaving their homes. On Easter Sunday, more than 500 church members -- including every church staff member, lay leader and choir member -- were under house arrest.
The church is attempting to meet outdoors because the government has blocked all attempts by the church to rent or purchase a building. Members say failing to come together and worship would be an abandonment of biblical commands.
The May 1 Shouwang Church order of worship -- given to church members and printed online at ChinaAid.org -- was intended to include congregational singing of "Amazing Grace," "Because He Lives" and "Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus." But the members were arrested before the services started. It is possible that smaller groups -- particularly families -- followed the order in worshipping in their homes. the rest
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