These stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of January. We present them in a “countdown” format, from 10 to 1.
Compassion partners with NFL punter Bradley Pinion, Mission Arlington serves record number of people for Thanksgiving, and more
Compassion partners with NFL punter Bradley Pinion, Mission Arlington serves record number of people for Thanksgiving, and more
Richmond Police arrested the 53-year-old pastor for sexually abusing a young teen from his congregation.
The pastor of a California church has been arrested on charges of kidnapping and molestation that involved a young teen girl from his congregation almost a decade ago.
The 140-year-old Christian school, known for being ethnically diverse, is based in Manhattan.
The board of directors of New York City-based Alliance University voted June 29 to shutter the school after the university learned it had lost its accreditation.
The multi-campus church led by Steven Furtick did not give a reason for the exit
North Carolina megachurch Elevation—known for its popular music and charismatic pastor—is withdrawing its affiliation with the Southern Baptist Convention.
The report cited stock market volatility and economic uncertainty as factors.
Generosity towards religious organizations grew slightly between 2021 and 2022 despite total U.S. charitable giving declining overall after two record years.
The lawsuit, dismissed last summer, stemmed from an elder election dispute at the Washington, D.C.-area megachurch.
A lawsuit filed against McLean Bible Church in Virginia has been revived by an appellate judge after being dismissed last summer.
He served at the same church as convicted sex offender Daniel Savala.
A leader of a Christian & Missionary Alliance church in Ketchikan, Alaska, connected to convicted sex offender and former Chi Alpha leader Daniel Savala is charged with sexually abusing a minor.
More than 90% of clergy members in attendance at the Conference’s annual meeting voted in favor of the move
The Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church has approved allowing openly gay clergy members to serve in its churches.