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Ed Litton Announces ‘Gospel-Based Reconciliation Initiative,’ Will Not Seek Second Term as SBC President

Citing a growing desire to develop a strategy to “bridge our divides and bring about a Gospel-driven unity and reconciliation,” SBC president Ed Litton announced that he would not seek a second term as SBC president.

Sadie Robertson Huff Shares ‘Overwhelming Joy and Awe’ at Daughter’s Response to Worship

Sadie Robertson Huff shared a video of her 9-month-old daughter, Honey, expressing herself to worship music, and went on to ponder the fact that we should respond to God with the same abandon.

Ukrainian Priest Aims to Exorcise ‘Evil Spirit’ From Russia’s President

A Greek Orthodox Catholic priest who once survived a brutal kidnapping by pro-Russian forces is now performing daily exorcism rituals aimed at Russian President Vladimir Putin.

TX Church Evicted After Pastor Preaches That Gay People Are ‘Worthy of Death’

Stedfast Baptist Church in Hurst, Texas is being evicted from its building after the church’s pastor, Jonathan Shelley, preached that those who practice homosexuality are “worthy of death.” 

Lifeway Research: Churches Still Recovering From Pandemic Losses

Compared to the beginning of 2021, more U.S. Protestant churches are gathering in person and more churchgoers are filling the pews. The return to pre-pandemic attendance levels has stalled, however, in recent months.

Father Fatally Shoots His Children During Supervised Visit Inside CA Church

Shortly after 5 p.m. PST on Monday, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office received a call from a worker reporting gunfire inside The Church In Sacramento, located in the Arden-Arcade area.

California Bill Could Make It Easier for Houses of Faith to Build Affordable Housing

Assemblywoman Buffy Wicks, a Democrat in Oakland, introduced a piece of legislation that would reduce residential parking requirements for newly built religious institutions to allow for the construction of housing.

Across US, Worshipers Seek Solidarity at Ukrainian Churches, Pray for Peace

In cities with some of the largest Ukrainian populations in the United States, worshipers prayed for peace and an end to war Sunday (Feb. 27) as Russia threatened its western neighbor for the fourth straight day.