The Story of Country Mill Farms

The city of East Lansing, Michigan, tried to ban Steve and Bridget Tennes from the farmer’s market because of their beliefs about marriage.
Alliance Defending Freedom

Written by Alliance Defending Freedom

Published May 31, 2018

The Story of Country Mill Farms

When someone posted on Country Mill Farms’ Facebook page, asking whether they would host a same-sex wedding, the Tennes family gave an honest answer. As Catholics, the Tennes family believes what the Bible says about marriage: that it is between one man and one woman. The Tennes family stated their beliefs and indicated that they would refer these events to a nearby farm.

They never thought that a city 22 miles away would punish them for simply stating their beliefs. But that’s exactly what happened.

Watch the story of the Tennes Family who was banned from the farmer’s market by the city of East Lansing simply because of their beliefs about marriage.

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