260 Churches In North Carolina Leaving UMC, Fentanyl Pills Disguised As Candy At LAX, MercyMe's New Album
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An organizer with a theologically conservative alternative to the United Methodist Church has predicted that nearly a third of congregations in North Carolina may leave the mainline Protestant denomination.
Law enforcement in Los Angeles seized around 12,000 fentanyl pills packaged in several bags of candy weeks before Halloween.
A new report suggests that chest reconstruction surgeries performed on adolescents with gender dysphoria increased nearly 400% from 2016 to 2019.
Award-winning multi-platinum Christian band MercyMe has one message for believers: Keep your focus on Jesus.
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- Pastor claims about 260 UMC churches in North Carolina will leave | Church & Ministries News
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- 12K fentanyl pills disguised as candy seized at LA airport | U.S. News
- 'Top' surgeries on trans-identified youth rise 389% in 3 years | U.S. News
- Baptist church denies ‘breaking the law’ after hosting GOP rally | U.S. News
- MercyMe urges believers to seek Jesus, not deconstruction | Entertainment News






