Community service as an open door to the gospel
The past few weeks—the past year, really—have felt particularly heavy. Like a little light has been sucked out of the world. The passing of great leaders, and the fall of others. Persecution in Nigeria, India, ...
In group chat called ‘Church Pastors,’ Matthew Masiewicz discussed using AI to ‘alter images of women to make them look younger’
The former lead pastor at Sovereign Grace Fellowship in Nampa, Idaho, was arraigned last week for 13 counts of sexual exploitation of a child.
These stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of September.
Jonathan Wiggins resigned due to accusations of “moral failure.”
Jonathan Wiggins, pastor of Rez.Church in Loveland, Colorado, resigned his position last week.
The church has yet to release its financials as requested by congregants.
Burk Parsons, lead pastor of St. Andrew’s Chapel in Sanford, Florida, and a teaching fellow with Ligonier Ministries, receives more than $410,000 in annual compensation from the church, in addition to an undisclosed salary from ...
Family that lost over $400K opposes plea bargain
Former pastor Tilo David Lopez, who appeared on the Lifetime reality show “Preacher’s Daughters,” will serve no jail time for allegedly bilking an elderly Colorado couple out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by pretending ...
Bishop Derek Jones stripped of responsibilities, sends “cease and desist” letter to denomination
A conflict between a bishop and his boss has created chaos for Anglican military chaplains.
Network churches tear families apart, Christian colleges report record enrollment, Chris Tomlin tours with Hillsong, and more.
Network churches tear families apart, Christian colleges report record enrollment, Chris Tomlin tours with Hillsong, and more.
Other SBC-related defendants seek summary judgment in defamation case
Michael David Sills and his wife Mary are no longer seeking damages against the estate of the late Jennifer Lyell in a lawsuit stemming from Lyell’s accusation of sexual abuse against Sills.
Gateway asked the court to dismiss the case on First Amendment grounds.
A federal lawsuit filed against Gateway Church alleging fraud, misrepresentation, and breach of contract arising out of their alleged misappropriation of church members’ tithe funds can continue. U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant denied a motion ...