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Coronary heart and Arms Meals Pantry says they're being evicted

By Editorial Board Published October 8, 2025 2 Min Read
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Coronary heart and Arms Meals Pantry says they're being evicted

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– Coronary heart and Arms Meals Pantry has been serving the neighborhood for greater than 20 years. It operates out of the First Baptist Church of Eaton Rapids.

Again in July, it was instructed it may not function there, and it is now being evicted from the property.

Coronary heart and Arms purchases a few of its meals by means of a program sponsored by the USDA. To ensure that them to take part on this program, it has to comply with federal pointers.

A type of states the group can not interact in explicitly non secular actions. This implies it may well’t require individuals to wish earlier than receiving meals or insert faith-based pamphlets together with distributed meals.

First Baptist Church, Eaton Rapids. (WLNS)

First Baptist says in a press release that the pantry knowledgeable them the church and its members aren’t allowed to wish with individuals ready within the car parking zone to obtain meals, invite them to attend service, or hand out supplies.

Due to this, the church says its missions not align with its values. In response, Coronary heart and Arms mentioned its mission hasn’t modified. They are saying they’ve at all times and proceed to be a Christian group.

It additionally mentioned they have been supplied a number of choices for a brand new location by the neighborhood, so it is unclear why they’re remaining on the church. As of now, the pantry says it will likely be working as regular.

We have reached out to the president of the board of Coronary heart and Arms, together with the First Baptist Church, however have but to listen to again. We’ll maintain you up to date as we study extra.

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