Christian
children’s worker Celestina Mba is taking The Mayor and the London
Borough of Merton to the Court of Appeal tomorrow (Wednesday 23
October) over their refusal to provide Reasonable Accommodation for her
devoutly held Christian beliefs.
Before Celestina began working for Brightwell Children’s Home in London, she agreed with her employers that she would not work on Sundays in accordance with her Christian beliefs.
But the Council changed the arrangement soon after she started the job, saying that the arrangement was temporary, forcing her to choose between her job and her Christian observance.
If successful, the case could be a benchmark for thousands of Christians in England now ‘forced’ to work on Sundays if they are to keep their jobs.
Please pray:
Before Celestina began working for Brightwell Children’s Home in London, she agreed with her employers that she would not work on Sundays in accordance with her Christian beliefs.
But the Council changed the arrangement soon after she started the job, saying that the arrangement was temporary, forcing her to choose between her job and her Christian observance.
If successful, the case could be a benchmark for thousands of Christians in England now ‘forced’ to work on Sundays if they are to keep their jobs.
Please pray:
- For a successful and just outcome
- For wisdom for the judges
- For barrister Paul Diamond who will be arguing in court on behalf of Celestina
- That Celestina and her legal team would experience “the peace of God which transcends all understanding” during the proceedings
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