maxparrish
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http://legalinsurrection.com/2015/1...-domain-threats-against-churches/#more-148366
Houston's lesbian Mayor and her left of center supporters, (and local crony capitalists of the Trump mold) are not having a good week. Aside from the voter rejection of the discrimination ordinance, they have given up the attempt to seize two churches that sit on increasingly valuable land.
The city of Houston is no longer threatening to seize two decades-old fifth ward churches via eminent domain.
From our August report:
Two churches nestled in what used to be one of Houston’s roughest neighborhoods are fighting back against the city. The Latter Day Deliverance Revival Center was established in the fifth ward in 1965 by Bishop Roy Lee Kossie. A few years later, Pastor Quinton Smith began pastoring at the Christian Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church, also in the fifth ward.
Both churches have grown and have had a positive impact on their community in each year since their establishment. Building a youth ministry center, a church-run food bank, and creating outreach programs for gang members, drug addicts, and alcoholics, the churches continue their work to transform the fifth ward.
“When we moved in to this area, it was considered the highest crime rate area in the city of Houston. People shot first and asked questions later. But we loved these people. We loved this community. We knew this was exactly where we needed to be,” said Kossie.
The fifth ward is located just outside of downtown. Property values in the area have skyrocketed and continue to climb. The City of Houston offered to purchase the churches. When the churches refused, the city came back with threats of using eminent domain to acquire the property as part of an urban development plan.
That “urban development plan” called for using the land to build a library and 63 units of public ...
Facing mounting legal opposition from the Liberty Institute, the City surrendered.