The lawsuit, dismissed last summer, stemmed from an elder election dispute at the Washington, D.C.-area megachurch.
A lawsuit filed against McLean Bible Church in Virginia has been revived by an appellate judge after being dismissed last summer.
Months after a lawsuit against leaders of McLean Bible Church was dismissed, the Washington, D.C.-area megachurch is facing more allegations—again brought by members.
Editor's Notebook: Pregnancy Resource Centers, Christians Suing Christians, Private Inurement and Book Royalties
A yearlong legal battle over a contested election at a prominent Washington, D.C.-area church appears to be over for now.
The following stories had the most page views at the MinistryWatch website during the month of May. We present them here in a “countdown” format, from 10 to 1.
A quick search of the MinistryWatch website pulls up dozens of recent articles about lawsuits filed by Christians against other Christians.
Leaders of a prominent Washington, D.C.-area congregation hope to end an ongoing conflict by redoing a contested church election. That election is the subject of a lawsuit pending in Virginia state court. Several current and ...
The following 10 stories received the most page views during the month of July. The first few sentences of each story is reprinted below.
Charges of voting fraud. Claims that a leader is too “woke” or “left.” Criticisms that opponents are practicing cancel culture. Debates about whether black lives matter, and how much. Welcome to McLean Bible Church in the ...