Artur Pawlowski Religious & Political Prisoner in Canada 5:08 PM Monday, August 28, 2023, Live on KWRO
Urgent Call to Action: Rally to Support Pastor Artur Pawlowski
WASHINGTON, D.C. — August 21, 2023 — Pastor Artur Pawlowski, one of Canada’s most outspoken and bold advocates for freedom of expression and religious liberty, faces a possible 10-year prison sentence. The verdict is scheduled for September 18, 2023. This pivotal case threatens fundamental freedoms enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
A Dangerous Precedent
The case has the potential to undermine core values that have long shaped Canadian society. If unopposed, the forthcoming verdict could set a disturbing precedent, putting politicians, journalists, and ordinary citizens at risk of criminal prosecution for challenging the ruling authorities or exposing corruption. The freedoms of expression and religion, safeguarded by the Canadian Charter, hang in the balance.
High Stakes for All
Nathaniel Pawlowski, Artur's son, recently addressed the European Parliament, emphasizing that the case is about more than just his father: "This concerns all Canadians." Nathaniel will further elaborate on this point at an upcoming Freedom Rally, where he and his mother, Marzena Pawlowski, will also speak.
A Rally for Fundamental Freedoms
To counter this alarming trend and defend these essential liberties, The Mordecai Mission, in partnership with various advocacy organizations, is organizing a Freedom Rally outside the Canadian Embassy. Artur Pawlowski's wife, Marzena, and son, Nathaniel, will be featured speakers, underscoring the urgent need for collective action.
In the words of both Saint Augustine and Eleanor Roosevelt, hope and the quest for human rights necessitate a combination of anger at the existing conditions and the courage to confront them. As Roosevelt stressed in her essay, "The Struggle for the Rights of Man," it falls upon us to preserve the human rights established by those who came before us. If we wish to protect our freedoms of expression and religion, now is the time to act.
Rally Details
Date: August 28, 2023
Time: 11 AM
Venue: Canadian Embassy, 501 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington D.C.
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Artur Pawlowski {Born on March 28, 1973) is a Polish-Canadian Protestant street preacher. He is pastor of the Cave of Adullam congregation in Calgary and previously led the Kings Glory Fellowship (KGF).Pawlowski is also founder and pastor of Street Church Ministries (SCM), where he engages in open-air preaching and Christian street outreach.
In 2021, during an Easter service, police were called to Pawlowski's congregation over reports that Pawlowski and his church "were not adhering to the government’s COVID-19 public health orders." Pawlowski was accused of holding a church service exceeding capacity limits set by the Alberta government during a surge of COVID-19 variant infections. He repeatedly referred to the police and a Public Health Inspector as "Nazis" and "Gestapo" and belligerently demanded them to leave the congregation. The police left and no tickets were issued. Pawlowski was later charged for organizing, promoting and attending an illegal in-person gathering that violated public health orders and was arrested by the Calgary Police Service.
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