Blog Reader Unintentionally Makes Point About Women Pastors
Are women pastors against God's will? A post about that topic prompted an interesting and ironic response from one of my readers.
Are women pastors against God's will? A post about that topic prompted an interesting and ironic response from one of my readers.
A church south of the border is gaining notoriety on social media after its pastor announced a plan to sell plots of land in Heaven.
The Southern Baptist Convention narrowly rejected a constitutional amendment that would have barred female pastors in its churches.
The pandemic is not over yet, but for at least one house of worship, post-pandemic church will remain a virtual-only experience.
As Christian trends go, you can't get more trendy than saying you're deconstructing your faith. But for me, it doesn't sound right.
North Carolina officials ordered a shutdown after a COVID-19 church outbreak blamed for three deaths and more than 100 infections.
A series of outdoor worship concerts give Christians the chance to worship God while playing the persecution card.
With some churches champing at the bit to get back to normal, an Atlanta megachurch made a surprise announcement about their in-person services.
Last week, just before Memorial Day holiday weekend, President Donald Trump called churches, synagogues and mosques essential places of worship.
When state governors began ordering the closure of all but essential businesses, questions quickly emerged about churches. But where do they fit?
A churchgoer in Ohio told a reporter she wasn't worried about COVID-19 because she is "covered in His blood." It doesn't work that way.
I think one of the most disturbing aspects of the pandemic must be churches scoffing at stay home orders. I wonder what they're trying to prove.
A Virginia priest has decided to go against his bishop's order after he was banned from blogging to keep his flock informed during the coronavirus pandemic.
For churches that didn't have a strong grasp on the latest tech, the race is on to get online services up and running quickly.
Churches seem to love conducting personality tests these days. But what does an Enneagram test and other similar ones accomplish?
You may have seen stories about leaders asking a group of older church members to worship elsewhere. The church says it didn't happen that way.
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