The Aquila Report

Your independent source for news and commentary from and about conservative, orthodox evangelicals in the Reformed and Presbyterian family of churches

Coram Deo Conference - click for details
  • Biblical
    and Theological
  • Churches
    and Ministries
  • People
    in the News
  • World
    and Life News
  • Lifestyle
    and Reviews
    • Books
    • Movies
    • Music
  • Opinion
    and Commentary
  • General Assembly
    and Synod Reports
    • ARP General Synod
    • EPC General Assembly
    • OPC General Assembly
    • PCA General Assembly
    • PCUSA General Assembly
    • RPCNA Synod
    • URCNA Synod
  • Subscribe
    to Weekly Email
  • Biblical
    and Theological
  • Churches
    and Ministries
  • People
    in the News
  • World
    and Life News
  • Lifestyle
    and Reviews
    • Books
    • Movies
    • Music
  • Opinion
    and Commentary
  • General Assembly
    and Synod Reports
    • ARP General Synod
    • EPC General Assembly
    • OPC General Assembly
    • PCA General Assembly
    • PCUSA General Assembly
    • RPCNA Synod
    • URCNA Synod
  • Subscribe
    to Weekly Email
  • Search
Home/Churches and Ministries/Virginia Churches Worry N.Y.’s School Rental Ban Will Spread

Virginia Churches Worry N.Y.’s School Rental Ban Will Spread

Written by Michael Gryboski, CPost | Tuesday, December 20, 2011

According to Bass, Sonlight Church pays Great Bridge around $45,000 a year in rent in order to use their facility. Bass said “the amount of money” was part of a “strong working relationship” between various Virginia churches and public schools.

Churches in Virginia have expressed concern over a recent New York court’s decision to bar congregations from using public school buildings, fearing such a decision could spread to their state.

Kenny Bass, associate pastor of Sonlight Church, which meets at Great Bridge Middle School in Chesapeake, Va., felt that even in Virginia there was a possibility a similar decision would be made.

“You never know what to expect anymore,” said Bass. “We’re having a constant prayer … and we do not take it for granted.”

Bass believed that the central problem for both New York’s decision as well as a possible future decision in Virginia was a misreading of the “separation of church and state.”

“They have a total misunderstanding,” said Bass regarding proponents of New York’s decision, believing they have distorted the concept “from its original context.”

Earlier this month, the Supreme Court refused to hear the case of a small Bronx evangelical group that wanted to use a public school building for its worship services.

Although the Bronx Household of Faith had been worshipping at P.S. 15 since 2002, the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in June that the Department of Education had the right to ban religious groups worshipping in school facilities.

Bass believes those who want worship services to discontinue in public school buildings after hours do not understand that churches like his pay rent.

Read More

Related Posts:

  • Michael D. Kalopothakes, Tenacious Missionary to Greece
  • The 2026 Virginia Abortion Amendment
  • Indiana School District Pays Former Music Teacher…
  • William S. Plumer, A Father to the Faithful
  • Court Vindicates Teacher with Courage to NOT Say…

Subscribe to Free “Top 10 Stories” Email

Get the top 10 stories from The Aquila Report in your inbox every Tuesday morning.

Name(Required)

Archives

Subscribe, Follow, Listen

  • email-alt
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • apple-podcasts
  • anchor
Belhaven University
Coram Deo Conference - click for details

Books

Tool Small by Craig Biehl - Why Atheists Can't Know What They Say They Know
Drawing Water with Joy: 100 Devotions from the Wells of Salvation - click for details
Fake ID - by Abdu Murray - How AI and Identity Ideology Are Collapsing Reality - click for details
  • About
  • Advertise Here
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
  • Email Alerts
  • Leadership
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Principles and Practices
  • Privacy Policy

Free Subscription

Aquila Report Email Alerts

Books

The Letter of Jude - book from Tulip Publishing
  • About
  • Advertise Here
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Principles and Practices
  • RSS Feed
  • Subscribe to Weekly Email Alerts

DISCLAIMER: The Aquila Report is a news and information resource. We welcome commentary from readers; for more information visit our Letters to the Editor link. All our content, including commentary and opinion, is intended to be information for our readers and does not necessarily indicate an endorsement by The Aquila Report or its governing board. In order to provide this website free of charge to our readers,  Aquila Report uses a combination of donations, advertisements and affiliate marketing links to  pay its operating costs.

Return to top of page

Website design by Five More Talents · Copyright © 2026 The Aquila Report · Log in