Faithful rally to save new Sanjiang church in Wenzhou from demolition
The congregation of Sanjiang church hold prayer vigils and sit-ins in the hopes of saving their house of worship from demolition
The church, named Sanjiang, is located in Ou Bei township in Wenzhou, which is home to one of China's largest Christian communities.
The protest started on March 25 after authorities said the government-approved Protestant church had illegal structures and additions that violated building codes.
The stand-off took on an increased urgency on April 3 when pastors affiliated with the church were notified that authorities planned to demolish the building within 15 days.
The campaign to save the church moved into its 13th day with congregants and pastors holding sit-ins around the clock.
Church leaders led the congregation on a march on Saturday, gathering in front the church, while a prayer vigil took place inside.