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Hillsong, Philadelphia's 10th Pres, and IHOP KC among the newsmakers
These stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of December.
Former Hillsong founder Brian Houston announced that he and his wife Bobbie will launch a new church in 2024.
ECFA Member Changes, On This Date at MinistryWatch, MinistryWatch 1000 Database Changes
ONE YEAR AGO: A pastor who had a flash of fame in a reality tv show was arrested last week for using his contracting company to pocket $250,000 in elder fraud.
Atlanta-based Story Church leaders Toni and Sam Collier announce divorce
Prominent Atlanta pastor and former Hillsong leader Sam Collier announced he and his wife, Toni, are getting a divorce in the midst of abuse and infidelity allegations.
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.
Houston was charged with concealing his late father, Frank Houston's, sexual abuse of a young man.
An Australian court found Brian Houston, co-founder and former head pastor of the Hillsong megachurch and media empire, not guilty for concealing his father’s sexual abuse and not reporting it to the police.
Church Music Is About More Than Style
When your church sings a song in its Sunday service, it’s an act of worship. But for most churches it is also an act of commerce. Someone is getting paid, probably lots of someones. Let me ...
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.
Worship professor Will Bishop said that focusing on the most popular worship songs can miss what churches are actually singing
Step into a big Baptist church on Sunday morning and chances are you’ll hear the same popular worship songs played at other big churches around the country.