Or could it be that the government weren’t brave enough to stand up to various religious groups and ban gathering in places of worship along with everything else? Colin Robertson actually support groups can still meet (like Alcoholics Anonymous for example) so not just churches. Some AA/NA attendees struggling precisely because they meet in churches that won't let them. In the summer some met outside (safer in my opinion) and perhaps this "church without walls" is trying to do the same. Not all are middle-class. Not all are cliques. Thankfully. I'm not professing that religious organizations should have preferential treatment but am just making an observation where the current law seems to be anomalous where this case is concerned. In the first lockdown all places of worship were closed to the public.
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