Some conservative congregations are considering leaving the Church of the Brethren over what they feel are unaddressed concerns about LGBTQ leaders in the denomination, Mennonite World Review reported.
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A local paper's story about one small, dying Methodist church's plans to "relaunch" itself has caused a ruckus, spawning headlines and debates about a religious generational divide across the country.
Is It Time To Kiss And Make Up? ____________ When Chick-fil-A’s foundation announced in November it would no longer contribute money to the Salvation Army, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the Paul Anderson Youth ...
Bishops and leaders of a number of United Methodist groups have announced a proposal that would result in a split of the United Methodist Church. The news draws varying opinions on how a split would impact the Church’s future.
A Utah congressman, Republican Rep. Chris Stewart, introduced a bill Dec. 6 that says it would ban discrimination against LGBTQ people. The bill, co-sponsored by eight other Republicans, also claims to protect religious institutions that uphold traditional beliefs about marriage and sexuality, Religion News Service ...
The Chick-fil-A Foundation will no longer support the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Salvation Army, two organizations which affirm a Biblical definition of marriage. The foundation said it would now focus its giving in the ...
The Chick-fil-A Foundation will no longer support the Salvation Army. The fast-food chain said it was ending its support because it wanted to focus its giving in the areas of education, homelessness, and hunger. However, ...
Restored Hope ministers to thousands each year. More than 4000 people have gone through its on-line programs.