Indiana pizzeria finds itself at the center of 'religious freedom' debate

Crystal O'Connor, the co-owner of Memories Pizza in Indiana, says it may not be safe to re-open their pizzeria after they said they wouldn't cater a gay wedding. "I don't know if we will re-open, or if we can, if it's safe to re-open 

In less than 24 hours, over 8,000 people have donated more than $228,000 for the embattled Christian owners of Memories Pizza in Walkerton, Indiana. A slew of online threats forced the small business to close its doors after the owners told a local

Lawrence Billy Jones III – a reporter for The Blaze, a conservative news site – started a GoFundMe page Wednesday to raise $45,000 for the family-owned pizzeria in Walkerton to “relieve the financial loss endured by the proprietors' stand for faith

Crystal O'Connor, the co-owner of Memories Pizza in Indiana, says it may not be safe to re-open their pizzeria after they said they wouldn't cater a gay wedding. "I don't know if we will re-open, or if we can, if it's safe to re-open 

Memories Pizza, while not as gay-affirming as many of us would like, didn't announce pending discrimination.