
Judge Finds Canadian Pastor Guilty Of Contempt For Holding Worship Services; Other Pastor Has Jail Sentence Extended
By Jon Brown
“I need your prayers.”
Pastors Artur Pawlowski and Tim Stephens both experienced setbacks in their battles with Alberta authorities Monday when a judge found Pawlowski and his brother guilty of contempt and Stephens had his prison sentence extended.
Pawlowski and his brother David, who made international headlines in May when they were arrested in the middle of a busy highway on their way home from church, were found guilty of contempt of court order by Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Adam Germain for holding services at their Fortress (Cave) of Adullam Street Church in defiance of Alberta’s Public Health Act.
Artur was found guilty on two counts and David found guilty on one.