Despite the fact that Bible studies of any kind do not interfere with atheists in any way, FFRF demanded the clubs stop including pastors and other church officials.
The Dispatch reported the FFRF penned a letter to Lancaster City Schools Superintendent Steve Wigton, reading: "Public school districts must ensure that student religious groups are genuinely student-initiated and student-run, and that outside adults do not regularly participate in the clubs."
Youth Pastor Aaron Green of Faith Memorial Church told The Christian Post, that church leaders and school administrations worked together to help the groups "thrive" and "be encouraged in a special way during the school day."
Green insisted he had no idea any of the school's administrators were bothered by his involvement in the Bible clubs. He explained each school asked pastors to step back and allow the clubs an opportunity to be...