The National Prayer Breakfast will undergo changes this year to its format, with a Christian ministry no longer being in charge of the annual observance and a smaller group of invitees.
A Florida church has offered up space for the teaching of an Advanced Placement African American Studies course banned by the Florida Department of Education.
In June 2021, comedian and political commentator Bill Maher slammed college as a “racket” on his political talk show "Real Time with Bill Maher" on HBO.
Do gay individuals who go to church have more faith than most Christians? According to megachurch Pastor Andy Stanley, the answer, apparently, is a resounding yes.
The United Methodist Church lost over 1,800 congregations in 2022, mainly due to the denomination's ongoing schism over homosexuality, according to a recent report.
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- National Prayer Breakfast becomes 'smaller,' new group hosting | Politics News
- Church to teach African American Studies course banned by state | U.S. News
- Just 29% of white parents see college degree as important | U.S. News
- Andy Stanley: Gay churchgoers 'have more faith than a lot of you' | Church & Ministries News
- Neal McDonough talks new End Times film, standing strong in faith | Entertainment News
- Brian Houston breached Hillsong's code of conduct, church says | Church & Ministries News
- Brian Houston blames Hillsong Church statements for resignation | Church & Ministries News
- Brian Houston and wife Bobbie selling clothes, furniture online | Church & Ministries News
- UMC delays conference for a third time, drawing criticism | Church & Ministries News
- Over 1,800 churches left United Methodist Church in 2022 | Church & Ministries News