Churches got the blessing to throw Super Bowl parties this year. The National Football League said churches could show a telecast of the Feb. 1 match-up between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals, as long as they didn’t charge admission or use the words, “Super Bowl” in advertisements.
In years past, the NFL kyboshed screenings on anything larger than 55 inches, meaning no big projector set-ups were allowed. The policy gained attention in 2007 after the League went after the Fall Creek Baptist Church in Indianapolis for showing Super Bowl XLI with a wall projector. NFL attorneys claimed copyright violation, but backed off on the policy for this year’s game. The Rutherford Institute, a conservative think tank in Charlottesville, Va., sent a reminder to churches Jan. 15.