I can only comment on what I've seen in this article and others, but it sounds like this Tony Spell guy in Louisiana thinks the shelter-in-place orders are a direct attack on religious liberty that are targeting churches specifically. Rodney Howard-Browne, being drunk in the Spirit, probably thinks he's magically exempt from infection. Bad politics and bad theology result in a perfect storm of stupid.
If the government passed laws specifically forbidding churches to assemble, even in nice, passive Canada, you'd see widespread defiance. But the present orders banning large gatherings (more than 5, here in Ontario) apply to everyone equally. I attend one of the largest churches in this city. The chances of a coronavirus carrier coming into a service and unknowingly passing the virus on are quite high. Many of our members work in hospitals or have family members in retirement residences, which are breeding grounds for dangerous infectious illnesses. There's currently a coronavirus outbreak at a residence just a few blocks from my house. Is that what we want churches to give to the community? We'd literally be a ministry of death.