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Trinity Donovan is a member of the Chandler, Arizona city council. Trinity Donovan is also the President or CEO of the Chandler Christian Community Center. I suspect that Trinity Donovan as a member of the Chandler, Arizona city council and Trinity Donovan as the President or CEO of the Chandler Christian Community Center routinely mix government and religion, which is a violation of both the Arizona Constitution and the US Constitution. Sadly as you start looking at the Chandler City Government the name of Trinity Donovan and the Chandler Christian Community Center routinely pop up side by side and seem to indicate that the city of Chandler, Arizona, Trinity Donovan, and Chandler Christian Community Center are both violating the Arizona Constitution and the U.S. Constitituion by mixing religion and government. Chandler Christian Community Center - LocationThe Chandler Christian Community Center is located at:Chandler Christian Community Center Chandler Christian Community Center - GovernmentWhen you go to the Chandler Christian Community Center web page you will discover that the Chandler Christian Community Center is involved with a lot of government activity. Kind of odd for a church in a secular country where government and relion are supposed to be kept seperate.Some of the government activities that the Chandler Christian Community Center is involved with are:
Chandler Christian Community Center - StaffOn the Chandler Christian Community Center staff web page Trinity Donovan is listed asTrinity Donovan: Chief Executive Officer (Ext 107)Here full phone number on the web page is: Trinity Donovan (480)963-1423 Ext 107 Chandler Christian Community Center - SponsorsOn the On the Chandler Christian Community Center sponsers web pages the city of Chandler, Arizona, the town of Gilbert, Arizona and the Maricopa County government are listed as sponsers of the Chandler Christian Community Center.Wow!!!! That is clearly a violation of the Arizona Constitution in Article 2, Section 12 which says: ... No public money or property shall be appropriated for or applied to any religious worship, exercise, or instruction, or to the support of any religious establishment ... |