In an ironic twist, the first people scheduled to benefit from the passing of two recent ordinances intended to settle Jackson Township’s anti-Jewish discrimination lawsuits, will be a church.
At the Council meeting where the ordinances were passed, numerous Jackson residents got up to complain that the ordinances will only benefit one religion – an assertion clearly contradicted by Immanuel Lutheran Church.
The church owned a structure on Central Avenue in Lakewood, which it recently sold, and has plans to move its location to Jackson. The church submitted plans to construct a new building at 218 W. Veterans Highway, which is set to be approved thanks to the new ordinances.
So much for cultural genocide!


This is incorrect.
They applied previously and will need to comply with the old ordinance unless they reapply.
That lot was already conforming
True I was the previous owner it was all ready a conforming lot for churches, doctors offices, daycare.