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New Jersey church reopens in spite of Gov. Murphy's stay-at-home order

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The Solid Rock Baptist Church reopened on Sunday with social distancing guidelines in place. Camden County, Pa. - A Camden County church reopened Sunday morning despite New Jersey's ongoing stay-at-home orders amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Solid Rock Baptist Church, located in Berlin, began its Sunday Service at 10 a.m. although Gov. Murphy has yet to deem churches essential during the health crisis.

In a letter on behalf of Pastor Charles Clarke III addressed to Gov. Murphy, legal counsel urged the importance of religious counsel as the COVID-19 pandemic persists. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS In part the letter reads:  “You have indicated through executive orders that churches in the State of New Jersey are non-essential and must remain

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