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California church sues county for allegedly spying on members during pandemic shutdown
A Northern California church is suing county officials for allegedly spying on its members during the state’s coronavirus shutdown, accusations that county officials deny.
Worship singer Sean Feucht gives update on stolen guitar, says thief 'just gave his life to Jesus'
The Christian worship singer best known for the pandemic-era “Let Us Worship” campaign took to social media this week to celebrate the baptism of the man who stole his beloved guitar earlier this year.
Art teacher fired after parents reveal 'hail Satan,' other disturbing social media posts
An Illinois art teacher has been fired after parents made school officials aware of social media posts that read “Hail Satan” and indicated the teacher is “violent and hurtful.”
Tennessee teacher apologizes for creative writing assignment about killing someone
A Tennessee middle school teacher has apologized after giving her students an assignment in which they were asked to imagine the experience of committing murder.
'Chosen' creator Dallas Jenkins responds to Voddie Baucham criticism: 'No one is worshiping the TV screen'
The creator of “The Chosen” is pushing back against criticism from an influential Evangelical leader that the hit series is actually in violation of one of God’s Ten Commandments.
7 Christian denominations that don't allow women to serve as pastor
Here are seven examples of Christian denominations in the United States that do not allow women to serve in the role of pastor or priest. They include multiple Protestant sects, as well as older Churches.
Author, preacher Voddie Baucham says he won't watch 'The Chosen,' cites Second Commandment
For some Christians, watching “The Chosen” is a heavenly calling. For others, like author and preacher Voddie Baucham, it’s the exact opposite.
Documents show FBI targeting of 'traditional Catholics' not an isolated incident
The head of America’s largest Catholic civil rights organization wants to know why federal investigators targeted traditional Catholics as “potential domestic terrorists” as newly revealed documents show that federal law enforcement’s assessment of the religious group extended beyond a “single field office” as previously assured.
Missouri senior center cancels weekly Bible study after 'some residents were offended'
A Christian legal advocacy group is threatening to sue a Missouri senior living center after it allegedly banned residents from holding Bible studies.
As fewer Americans identify as Christian, funeral industry says demand for cremation is on the rise
The head of the National Funeral Directors Association says traditional burials are less popular and the demand for cremation is on the rise.