Drawing a line in the sand to define the difference between a church and a nightclub isn't something local government officials have to do every day.

But, The Life Center: A Spiritual Community isn't your everyday kind of church. At least that's what officials in Bay County have decided, according to WJHG. It seems the church's decision to host an ongoing seven-days-a-week party called Amnesia: The Tabernacle has not only raised the eyebrows of local law enforcement officials, it prompted Property Appraiser Dan Sowell to pull the church's tax-exempt status, CBS reported.

That revocation of tax-free standing came after reports of "naked paint parties," and slumber parties featuring the "sexiest ladies on the beach" caught the attention of law enforcement, CBS noted. See Also:

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Former Student Has Chilling Warning for Spring Break Revelers It seems Bay County Sheriff Frank McKeithen checked into the reportedly unorthodox goings on at the 9721 Thomas Drive property after seeing an ATM and a banner promoting the nightly college-age parties appeared outside the center. While a sign outside the door says drinking and drugs are not permitted on site, the church has been charging a $20 donation for entry, CBS noted.

"They're trying to get around the laws, and they're using the church to get there," McKeithen was quoted by the Panama Beach News Herald as saying. He called the action a "blatant slap in the face" to taxpayers.

McKeithen even posted photos of the church and a statement on his agency's Facebook page: