China cracks down on unofficial Christian church

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Beijing: Dozens of members of a prominent unofficial Protestant church and their pastor have gone missing in southwest China after authorities raided their homes, churchgoers said Monday, amid increasing restrictions on religious worship.
The police sweep occurred Sunday night, according to a statement from the Early Rain Covenant Church, which is based in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province. Several church leaders, including pastor Wang Yi, were detained, several parishioners told AFP on condition of anonymity.
At least 80 people are missing, they said, but it was unclear how many are detained or unaccounted for. “Most church members were taken from their homes, and some were grabbed off the street,” one churchgoer told AFP, requesting anonymity.
“Some were found via their smartphone’s location and were taken away.”
“The police had the whole neighbourhood under control, as well as the surrounding area,” he continued. “They didn’t let anyone get close.” Sichuan police declined to comment. Chengdu police did not immediately respond to AFP’s request for comment.
China’s officially atheist government is wary of any organised movements outside its own control, including religious ones.
Christians in the country are split between unofficial “house” or “underground” churches like the Early Rain Covenant Church, and state-sanctioned churches where Communist Party songs also feature in the order of service. Catholics are similarly divided between unofficial churches led by bishops recognised by the Vatican and those who follow official prelates.
This year, underground churches, especially larger establishments like the Early Rain Covenant, which has at least 500 church members, have faced increasing pressure.
In September, Beijing officials shut down Zion Church, one of China’s largest unofficial Protestant churches, for operating without a licence — before ordering it to pay back 1.2 million yuan (USD 170,000) in rent and removal costs. (AFP)

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