Thursday, February 01, 2007

NFL Shuts Down Church's Super Bowl Party

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The National Football League (NFL) has ordered Fall Creek Baptist Church to cancel their Super Bowl viewing party on the grounds that the church used its trademark name in their promotions in addition to the church’s plan to charge a fee to attend.

The church, located in Indianapolis, hometown of the Colts who are playing in the championship game, had planned on projecting the game on a 12-foot-wide screen to their congregation as well as anyone interested.

Originally, Fall Creek had promoted the event as a “Super Bowl Bash” on their church website, which the NFL officials came across. The league sent an overnight FedEx immediately to the church’s pastor, John D. Newland, instructing them to terminate the event.

Read more of this story on The Christian Post.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I think it is ridiculous for the NFL to be doing this, but to the church's credit the Sports Illustrated article says, "Newland [the pastor] said his church won't break the law."