Letters to the Editor: Fireworks show has its detractors
Dear Editor:
I feel that even though having a safe 4th of July show is great, having a church sponsor is not.
Is Calvary Chapel Downey sponsoring it to recruit members? Maybe. Is there going to be a separation of church and state, maybe not.
I do not feel well about a church sponsoring an expensive event. Who is it really for, us or the church?
Eduardo Gonzalez
Downey
Dear Editor:
I attended the fireworks show at Downey High School several years ago when Calvary Chapel hosted it and it was not a welcoming experience.
My family was preached to relentlessly before the fireworks started, to the level that it was borderline harassment.
While my family and I do believe in God, our faith is a private matter and we didn’t appreciate the pressure to “accept the Lord” at a time when we were simply trying to enjoy a Fourth of July fireworks show.
Maybe we were partly at fault because we weren’t aware the event was being put on by a church. But we never would have expected that considering the event was being held on public school grounds.
I’m not advocating for Calvary Chapel to not host a fireworks event but people should know what they are walking into. And I hope the church properly reimubrses the school district for expenses.
Stephanie Martinez
Downey