Bank of America (BofA) has completely shut down a bank account held by a Memphis-based Christian non-profit called Indigenous Advance Ministries.

The organization, which is known for various charitable operations such as its support of impoverished and orphaned Ugandan children, is notably Christian, pro-life, and opposes the concept of marriage being shared by anything other than one man and one woman.

#BankofAmerica shuts down account of #Christian charity that serves impoverished #Ugandans

Memphis-based non-profit Indigenous Advance Ministries has filed a complaint to the #Tennessee Attorney-General’s office over concerns its accounts were closed because the bank disagrees… pic.twitter.com/kMhHHaVRwV

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BofA issued a letter that it was canceling Indigenous Advance Ministries’ account on April 24; the financial institution gave the group only a 30-day notice. The notification read: “Upon review of your accounts, we have determined you’re operating in a business type we have chosen not to service at Bank of America,” according to the Daily Mail.

Representatives of the group say that have “repeatedly” asked for a justification for the sudden shutdown.

About a month later, BofA sent a follow-up message that stated: “Upon review of your accounts, we have determined you’re operating in a business type we have chosen not to service at Bank of America.”