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Ohio city drops charges against pastor who opened his church to house the homeless
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Date:2025-04-15 17:37:40
An Ohio pastor who faced criminal charges for running his church as a shelter for unhoused people had the charges dropped, according to a court document filed Thursday.
Chris Avell, pastor at Dad's Place church in Bryan, about 53 miles southwest of Toledo, was facing 18 criminal charges, including violations of the zoning ordinance by lacking a proper kitchen and laundry facilities, having unsafe exits and using improper ventilation.
In a countersuit filed Jan. 22, First Liberty Institute and the law firms Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP and Spengler Nathanson PLL filed a motion for a temporary restraining order against the city and city officials.
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"The city of Bryan appreciates the willingness of Dad’s Place to work with the city to resolve the parties' differences amicably and to ensure that the services provided by Dad’s Place are delivered in a safe manner," Bryan Mayor Carrie Schlade said in the news release. "The parties continue to work together in a concerted effort to bring the case to a final resolution."
On Feb. 1, the attorneys representing Dad’s Place and Bryan city officials met in U.S. District Court in an effort to settle the pending lawsuit.
Dad's Place said it had agreed to cease residential operations and seek proper building certifications and zoning permits. It said it also would install any safety measures associated with the permits.
“We are grateful that the city of Bryan has dropped the criminal charges against Pastor Avell,” said Jeremy Dys, senior counsel at First Liberty, a nonprofit legal organization that defends religious liberties. “Ministries like Dad’s Place provide vital public services to their communities. We will continue our conversations with city officials in hopes that we can find a final resolution where Dad’s Place can continue to serve those in need in its community.”
Avell expressed gratitude and hope for the future.
“I am thankful to God, the city, and for everyone who has been praying for this day to come,” Avell said. “Bryan is my home. I am eager to continue to serve God, my community, and the people I love.”
Dad's Place's plan to help the unhoused community
The church, which opened in 2018, began operating 24 hours a day in March 2023. The Evangelical church offers free haircuts for people within the community, Bible study nights, a warming center for those without a home, prayer nights, parties and various service nights, according to the church's Facebook page.
Avell's said the mission of the round-the-clock ministry was to add a “a beacon of light” to the downtown area.
“I truly believe that everyone who walks through the door of Dad’s Place walks out a better citizen,” Pastor Chris Avell said in an interview Jan. 23 with The Associated Press.
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