International
Christian Concern (ICC) has learned that on May 7, a preacher from the
heavily-persecuted house church in Chengdu, Early Rain Covenant Church
(ERCC), was arrested and detained after officiating a member’s funeral.
According to ERCC’s prayer request, police from Damian Police Station
in Longquanyi District arrested preacher Wu Wuqing around 3:00pm for
“allegedly disturbing public order.” This occurred hours after the
funeral service.
He was not released until late in the evening. A
member of ERCC confirmed Wu’s release and told ICC, “Now that [the
authorities] cannot stop the church’s activities, whoever officiates
[the church’s funeral] will be the one who suffers.”
ERCC also
details how Wu has been followed and targeted in the past few days. On
May 5, Wu shared that three of his vehicle’s tires were punctured. On
May 6, Wu discovered that two of his tires were punctured from the side
and could not be repaired. Later that night, he noticed that his new
tires were punctured. He decided it was pointless to replace and chose
not to drive.
In the last month, house church leaders across China have been harassed and criminalized by authorities. Elder Zhang Chunlei from Guiyang Ren’ai Reformed Church, Preacher Zhang Peihong at Shanghai Lancun Zhongyue Church, and Preachers Qie Jiafu and Huang Chunzi at Beijing’s Zion Church fell victim to the latest clampdown.
Gina Goh, ICC’s Regional Manager for Southeast Asia, said, “House churches across China are seeing an increased harassment from church raid, crackdown on their activities, to the detention of their leaders. Beijing seeks to intimidate the leaders in hopes that the churches will dissolve due to fear. Their plot will not succeed, thanks to the resiliency of Chinese house church. They survived the Cultural Revolution, and they will survive Xi’s era as well.”
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