North Carolina family is ordered to take down decorative CROSS outside their property after homeowners association said it's 'not an appropriate display'
A North Carolina couple has been left stunned after they were ordered by their local homeowners association to take down a cross they placed in their front yard for Christmas. James and Dee Faison first erected the six-foot-tall structure outside their Mulberry Park property for Easter this year, and were allegedly told by their HOA that they were able to display the Biblical symbol during religious holidays. But the pair received a letter from the association ordering them to take down the cross or risk being fined $100 for each day that it remained on display. It stated: 'Violation: wooded cross structure. The Board does not consider this a Christmas decoration, but an Easter/ Passover seasonal decoration.' 'We were shocked. We really were,' James told CBN News. A North Carolina couple has been left stunned after they were ordered by their local homeowners association to take down a cross they placed in their front yard for Christmas. Resident James Faison is see