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Colorado Church, Town of Castle Rock Agree to Settlement

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June 13, 2025

News Release
For Immediate Release: 6.13.25
Contact: John Manning, media@firstliberty.org
Direct: 972-941-4453

 Colorado Church, Town of Castle Rock Agree to Settlement
The Rock Church, Town of Castle Rock, CO agree to settlement that permits church to house and help those in need.

Castle Rock, CO—Attorneys for The Rock Church announced today that it had reached a settlement agreement with the Town of Castle Rock that will recognize the church’s ability to continue to operate its on-site temporary shelter ministry, use its building to provide emergency shelter (including partnering with the Red Cross), and even operate its coffee shop at cost or for voluntary donations.  Further, the Town of Castle Rock agreed to pay $225,000 toward the church’s attorney’s fees.

The terms of the settlement are available here.

In announcing the settlement, the town and the church have released the following joint statement:

On May 13, 2024, the Church of the Rock (“the Rock”) filed a federal lawsuit against the Town of Castle Rock, Colorado, in the United States District Court for the District of Colorado. The Rock sought and received a court order enjoining the Town from enforcing its land-use laws to prohibit the Rock’s operation of its On-Site Temporary Shelter Ministry, through which the Rock provides shelter to those in need in trailers on its property, during the pendency of the case.

Since the Court issued its injunction order, the Rock and the Town have sought to resolve this dispute without further litigation. As part of those efforts, on December 2, 2024, the Town issued a revised Letter of Determination that explicitly permits the Rock to operate its On-Site Temporary Shelter Ministry in the two trailers currently located on the Rock’s property and clarifies that the applicable Planned Development zoning regulations do not prevent the Rock from providing additional shelter during public emergencies through its partnership with the Red Cross.

The Town and the Rock now wish to inform the public that they have reached an agreement intended to end the current litigation and settle issues regarding the future use of the Rock’s property to provide temporary housing to those in need. As part of this agreement, a new Letter of Determination will permit the Rock to operate its On-Site Temporary Shelter Ministry located in its existing parking lot. The Town has the option to install additional fencing or landscaping to partially screen the location of the units from the surrounding neighborhood in accordance with the terms of the agreement.

The Town acknowledges the Rock’s invaluable services to the Castle Rock community through its longstanding efforts to provide support for those members of our community most in need. The Rock acknowledges its responsibilities as a good neighbor and looks forward to working in partnership with the Town while providing those services. The Town and the Rock believe that this agreement is in the best interest of all parties and successfully balances the Rock’s religious free-exercise rights with the Town’s public interest in enforcing land use regulations and protecting the general welfare, public health, and safety. The Town and the Rock are no longer in an adversarial posture in regard to the litigation and look forward to productive cooperation and potential partnerships on issues in the future.

About the settlement, First Liberty Senior Counsel Jeremy Dys  added, “This is a welcome resolution that goes far to encourage churches who care for those in need and a good example of the type of cooperation between church and state that every community should welcome.”

“We are pleased that we can continue our church’s mission to transform society by loving others as Christ loved us,” said Pastor Mike Polhemus. “We love Castle Rock and are committed to working with the Town of Castle Rock to provide assistance to those in need, thus helping to reduce homelessness in our community.”

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