South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0934

Introduced
2/18/26  

Caption

Disturbing Religious Worship

Impact

If enacted, this bill would result in stricter enforcement against individuals who disturb or interrupt religious services, whether they occur at a physical location or online. The changes would specify various forms of unlawful conduct that could result in felony charges, including intoxicated entry, use of profane language, and disruptions of virtual meetings intended for worship. The increase in consequences from fines and potential imprisonment directly reflects a societal commitment to uphold the sanctity of religious practices.

Summary

Bill S0934 aims to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws, specifically Section 16-17-520, which addresses disturbances of religious worship. The bill seeks to further define unlawful conduct related to such disturbances and significantly increase the penalties for violations from a misdemeanor to a felony. This amendment is particularly focused on protecting both in-person and virtual religious gatherings from disruptions, thus reflecting the growing importance of online worship in contemporary society.

Contention

Debate surrounding S0934 has raised concerns about the implications of increasing penalties for disturbances in religious settings. Supporters argue that greater penalties are necessary to deter disruptive behavior and to protect the rights of congregations to worship peacefully. However, there are fears that the broad definitions of unlawful conduct could lead to overreach, infringing upon free speech rights and potentially implicating individuals for minor disruptions. The bill's implications for virtual worship spaces also bring up discussions about the balance between ensuring security and maintaining an open, accessible environment for online religious gatherings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC SB1070

Crimes: disturbing religious worship.

SC HB4117

Disturbing religious services; worship

SC SB35

Creates the crime of disturbing the peace at a place of religious worship. (8/1/26) (EG SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)

SC AB2664

Places of religious worship: unlawful activities.

SC HB662

Increase penalty for disturbing a lawful meeting in certain cases

SC HB07070

An Act Concerning The Duty To Retreat In A House Of Religious Worship.

SC SB1077

Creates the Missouri Religious Liberty Act, which prohibits certain orders regarding religious groups or places of worship

SC H0571

Amends existing law to provide for disturbing the peace of a religious worship, meeting, or event.

SC A10785

Designates the crime of disruption or disturbance of a religious service, funeral, burial or memorial service as disruption or disturbance of a religious service, funeral, burial or memorial service in the second degree and adds the crime of disruption or disturbance of a religious service, funeral, burial or memorial service in the first degree as a class E felony.

SC H3032

Disrupting a religious service or funeral

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.