Churches Respond To Nashville School Shooting, Anti-Semitic Incidents Hit Record High, Churchome Forced Staff To Tithe
Top headlines for Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Churches and pastors within the Presbyterian Church of America lifted up The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, in prayer after a 28-year-old trans-identified shooter shot and killed three children and three adults at an elementary school affiliated with the denomination on
Monday morning.
Jeremy Foster, the founder of Hope City Church in Houston, Texas, remains unrepentant after having an extramarital affair and marrying his "affair partner," his estranged oldest daughter claims.
The Judah Smith-led Churchome has been slapped with a class action lawsuit for imposing a tithing policy on employeesin violation of state law.
Tennessee’s Wilson County has filed a lawsuit against Pastor Greg Locke and Global Vision Bible Church for zoning violations and “excessive noise,” but Locke says the church won’t “be bullied" and he will counter-sue the county.
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