Drag Queen Leads Sermon At Methodist Church, Albert Pujols Retires, No Death Penalty For Parkland Shooter
As the pro-life movement expresses outrage over the arrest of pro-life activist Mark Houck, attacks on pro-life pregnancy centers and churches continue in the United States nearly four months after the U.S. Supreme Court determined that the U.S. Constitution does not contain the right to an abortion.
A jury has rejected a request to give the death penalty to Nikolas Cruz, the now 24-year-old man, who, as a student, entered a high school in Parkland, Florida, in 2018 and murdered 17 people in a mass shooting.
Will drag queens in the pulpit become "mainstream" in the United Methodist Church?
Several faith-based films are available for Christian audiences to enjoy this fall.
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- Drag queen leads 'children's sermon' at United Methodist Church | Church & Ministries News
- Mary Adelia McLeod, pioneering female Episcopal bishop, dies | Church & Ministries News
- Albert Pujols announces retirement: 'all glory goes to the Lord' | Sports News
- 10 Christian films in theaters and streaming this fall | Entertainment News






