Church’s ban from Plaza Ferdinand nears end

Pensacola News Journal: “‘Christian groups shouldn’t be banned from public parks for engaging in faith-based activities,’ said Alliance attorney Daniel Blomberg. ‘We commend the city for agreeing to scrap its profoundly unconstitutional access policy for the park and recognizing the church’s right to meet there and minister to the community through food and fellowship.’”

ADF Press Release: City of Pensacola relents, public park now open for church picnics