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‘Over 12,000’—Sean Feucht, Saddleback Church, Zoe Church Participate in ‘Largest Synchronized Baptism in History’

Over the weekend and on Pentecost Sunday (May 19), more than 12,000 people were baptized through a movement called Baptize California.

Vatican Issues New Norms to Rein in Supernatural Phenomena

Once left only to local bishops, the Vatican doctrinal office will now have the ultimate say on apparitions, miracles and the supernatural.

Mental Illness Drugs ‘Attack You’—John MacArthur Doubles Down on Controversial Comments

Pastor John MacArthur recently addressed his highly criticized comment that "there’s no such thing as mental illness."

Blac Chyna Talks to Lecrae About Giving Up OnlyFans, Her Baptism, and ‘Rollin’ by Faith’

Angela White, who became famous under her persona “Blac Chyna,” joined Christian hip hop artist Lecrae on his podcast Thursday to talk about her spiritual journey out of lifestyle that included stripping and performing on OnlyFans.

‘No One Could Tell Me That There’s Not a God’—Former Nickelodeon Star Kel Mitchell Discusses Exorcism Experience With Shannon Sharpe

Former Nickelodeon star Kel Mitchell discussed an experience he had with exorcism during a recent episode of Shannon Sharpe's “Club Shay Shay” podcast. 

Russell Brand Quotes Timothy Keller in Video About First Communion

Newly baptized actor and podcaster Russell Brand posted a video Friday (May 17) about taking holy communion for the first time. In it, the 48-year-old discussed rituals in a society based on rationalism and quoted late theologian Timothy Keller.

A Priest Observed a ‘Eucharistic Fast’ for Racial Justice. Now, He Could Be Deposed.

Ramey, an activist against white supremacy and former rector of an Episcopal church in Alexandria, Virginia, has refused to preside over the Eucharist or to receive it personally since 2022.

AME Official Jerome v. Harris Dies Under a Cloud of Alleged Corruption

The Rev. Jerome V. Harris, a retired general officer of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, died in Memphis, Tennessee, on May 8. At his death, Harris was involved in a lawsuit with the denomination over alleged mishandling the church’s retirement pension funds.