In this week’s “Editor’s Notebook,” we’re doing something a bit different. We are examining whether Christian ministries should have endowments
History, liturgy, and beauty are attracting evangelicals
An article by Sarah Carter at the website Juicy Ecumenism caught my attention this week. That story, “Wheaton-to-Anglican Pipeline: Why Are Young People Turning Anglican,” describes a phenomenon I have noted here at MinistryWatch and ...
Announcement comes less than two weeks before election of next presiding bishop
Two of the five bishops being considered for the top leadership role in the Episcopal Church are currently subjects of church discipline investigations, the denomination disclosed Thursday afternoon (June 13).
Before it can save evangelicalism, it must first save itself
But the denomination is experiencing growing pains. Its growth has flattened, and there is growing discontent in the denomination about its inability (or unwillingness) to address head-on some vital issues.
In this season of Lent, it’s worth remembering how to “hurry slowly”
The forces of the current cultural moment make it easy to forget how Christianity has grown in the past.
ECFA Membership Changes, MinistryWatch Database Changes, On This Date at MinistryWatch
MinistryWatch now has more than 1,000 ministries in its database. These ministries represent more than $41-billion in total revenue, most of that donor revenue from evangelicals. The following ministries have their profiles updated with the ...
The Episcopal Church will create a fact-finding commission to research the denomination’s role in the federal Indian boarding school system that separated generations of Indigenous children from their families and cultures in the 19th and ...