Kirbyjon Caldwell pleaded guilty to scamming elderly out of $3.5M
A Houston pastor released from prison has returned to lead the church he helped build.
Attorney ordered to pay over $76K in fees for AI-generated misrepresentations.
The attorney defending Duane Youngblood in the defamation lawsuit filed by T.D. Jakes has been sanctioned by a federal court because he presented documents containing material fabricated by artificial intelligence.
At least six women have accused Gregory Wayne Jones of abuse
An Idaho pastor has been charged with human sex trafficking and forcible penetration after reaching a plea agreement with local prosecutors.
Chaplains who run into battle—literally or figuratively—with weapons of a different kind
Last week, the Army Chaplains Corps celebrated 250 years of ministering to U.S. soldiers. In 1776, Gen. George Washington himself requested that chaplains be added to the army to “meet soldiers’ religious and spiritual needs, ...
'Bringing justice to victims is my sole interest in this case,' said new prosecutor Thomas Crapps.
Three weeks after proceedings began in the Anglican Church in North America trial of Bishop Stewart Ruch, another prosecutor has been appointed — the third named to the role.
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Mayor to survey public to see if community supports taking church’s property
(RNS) — For months, the members of Christ Episcopal Church in Toms River, New Jersey, have been at odds with the town’s mayor — first over a proposal to build a homeless shelter on the ...
Process encourages feedback and participation from fellow Anglicans.
Amid mounting accusations of procedural misconduct in the church trial of one of their own bishops, members of the Anglican Church in North America attended a virtual town hall where a plan was unveiled for ...
Leatherwood led the embattled SBC public policy arm almost four years
Brent Leatherwood, president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, has resigned.
Executive Committee remains ‘confident’ court will bring matters to ‘just resolution’
The long-awaited trial of Bishop Stewart Ruchof the Anglican Church in North America continues to face serious setbacks