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The Episcopal Church Takes Steps To Improve Protocols for Bishop Misconduct

The changes follow a string of public misconduct allegations against Episcopal bishops.

At National Cathedral, Leaders of Different Parties, Perspectives Call for Civility

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore spoke about their participation in the ‘Disagree Better’ project and noted their efforts to seek bipartisan solutions.

Brian Houston Says His ‘Ladies and Girls Kissing’ Post Was Due to His Account Being Hacked

Former Hillsong Church global senior pastor Brian Houston said that his X (formerly Twitter) account was hacked after the comment “ladies and girls kissing” was posted late Tuesday evening (Feb. 20) at 11:48 pm.

Brandon Lake Doesn’t Hear ‘Churchy Stuff’ When He Listens for God’s Voice

When Brandon Lake really takes the time to listen to God, he doesn’t hear “churchy stuff” or “Christianese.” Instead, the worship leader and recording artist, who recently discussed his experience with depression, hears God speak in a way that is “personal” and “elementary.” 

Visiting Pastor Stops Sermon To Save Woman Choking on a Mint

As Pastor Brandon Stewart was wrapping up a Feb. 15 revival sermon in Cottonwood, Alabama, parishioner Lois Adams began choking on a mint. Stewart stopped his sermon, performed the Heimlich maneuver, and dislodged the mint.

Trump-Aligned Think Tank, Denying Policy Plans, Gives Voice to Christian Nationalist Views

The Center for Renewing America is denying a Politico report about plans to push Christian nationalism should Donald Trump win back the White House — but that doesn’t mean the group doesn’t endorse the ideology or want it to help shape public policy.

Texas Attorney General Moves to Shut down Catholic Migrant Shelters

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued a volunteer-run network of Catholic migrant shelters based in El Paso, Texas, aiming to revoke the organization's nonprofit registration. The lawsuit comes after Annunciation House moved to delay handing over documents about its clients to the attorney general.

Heads of SBC Mission Boards Say They Will Not Fund New Abuse Reform Nonprofit

Leaders of two major Southern Baptist mission boards said they will not help fund a proposed independent nonprofit meant to implement the denomination’s abuse reforms.