As religious groups nationwide take dramatic steps to halt COVID-19, even canceling Sunday services, the response from some evangelical leaders who advise President Donald Trump has been less "batten down the hatches" and more "business ...
With reports of cases throughout the Washington metropolitan area and the pandemic declaration by the World Health Organization, “there was no question anymore,” so Struchen and other congress planners decided Wed., Mar. 11, that they had to cancel their event.
Re-Considering Communion In the COVID-19 Era, Some Religious Conferences Cancel While Others Go On
As the number of confirmed coronavirus cases continues to climb across the country, Christian colleges and universities are formulating responses to limit the spread of what has become a worldwide disease.
Harvest Bible Chapel owes more than $500,000 in property taxes after officials said one of its suburban Chicago campuses was wrongly categorized as eligible for tax exemption.
Members and visitors of an Episcopal church in Washington, D.C., are being asked to self-quarantine after a local pastor became the first of two people in the nation’s capital to test positive for the coronavirus. Several others in ...
Televangelist Jim Bakker has been warned by the New York Attorney General’s Office to immediately stop promoting a product sold on his program’s website as a cure for the coronavirus.
Anglicans Struggle With LGBTQ Activists, Coach Joe Kennedy Hits Roadblock, Printer Serving Non-Profits Expands, ECFA Additions and Removals
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is taking legal action against three venues for canceling events on Franklin Graham’s evangelistic tour in the U.K., saying the parties involved broke legally binding contracts.