MinistryWatch's top 10 stories for June included G.O.D International, Orange investigation findings, an EPC vote on same-sex attracted pastors, and more.
The California megachurch has also announced governance reforms.
Bethel Church has announced it is cutting ties with four ministry leaders — and is making significant changes to its leadership structure and culture.
MinistryWatch's most read stories in April features the continued fallout at St. Andrew's Chapel, Elevation Church's annual report, Benny Hinn Ministries' garnishment, and more.
And other notable ministry happenings from this week.
In this week's Weekly Review, William Jessup University jumped from 1 Star to 4 Stars and two ministries have a negative net worth based on their most recent Form 990s, dropping them from 3 Stars ...
Questions remain about the investigative group and if it will publish its findings.
Bethel Church announced a third-party investigation into the allegations against Ben Armstrong, but questions remain about the firm’s experience with clergy sexual abuse investigations.
The following stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of February.
And other notable ministry happenings from this week.
In this week's Weekly Review, Cross International soars in financial efficiency while Equipping the Persecuted plummets—an other notable ministry happenings from this week.
New allegations of sexual harassment arise after alleged victim shares story.
Bethel Church places pastor on administrative leave less than a month after eruption of Bolz controversy.
The annual conference, headed by hymn writing duo Keith and Kristyn Getty, shares a common love and culture of sacred music.
The annual Sing! Global conference, held Sept. 4-6, drew some 8,500 Christian worship music leaders and other church musicians, pastors, vendors and hymn composers from as many as 35 countries.
A new study looked at how worship leaders pick music for services — at a time when a handful of megachurches dominate the market.
Though churches like Australia-based Hillsong and Bethel Church in California have met with scandal and controversy, worship leaders still keep singing their songs, a new study found.