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‘Tragically Ironic’—Pastors Debate Whether or Not To Hold a Christmas Day Service This Year

Whether or not a church should hold a Christmas service on Dec. 25 this year is proving to be quite the hot topic among pastors on Twitter, with some drawing comparisons between this decision and the situation churches were in during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

For KING & COUNTRY Discusses Touring With Their Sister, Standing Up for Women, and Recent Health Struggles

ChurchLeaders caught up with the talented duo of for KING & COUNTRY and asked them about their latest album and tour, their anti-human trafficking efforts, and Luke's recent health issues.

‘I’m More Grateful Than I’ve Ever Been,’ Says Lysa TerKeurst About Life After Divorce

“Two years of healing...Two years of learning to go home to an empty house and counting the blessings that are still abundant. Two years…and I’m good,” Lysa TerKeurst recently shared on Instagram.

Christian Leaders React to the Signing of the Respect for Marriage Act Into Law

Though the president called it "a good day," a number of prominent Christian leaders responded with disappointment and criticism.

Pope Urges ‘Humble’ Christmas, With Savings Sent to Ukraine

Pope Francis called Wednesday for a “humble” Christmas this year, with savings from reduced spending on gifts donated to help the “suffering people of Ukraine.”

Historic Façade Must Go, Middle Collegiate Church Tells New York Landmarks Commission

Two years after suffering a devastating fire, the leaders of Middle Collegiate Church are awaiting the resolution of a dispute over its historic façade.

Jordan Unveils $100 Million Master Plan for the Second Millennium of Jesus’ Baptism

Jordan has launched a $100 million master plan aimed at attracting 1 million Christian pilgrims to celebrations of the second millennium of the baptism of Jesus in 2030.

Jamal Bryant Wants His Church To Grow Cannabis and To Teach Black Men To Legally Farm It

Georgia pastor Jamal Bryant recently revealed that he suggested to his deacons that they begin legally raising cannabis in an attempt to attract young Black men to the church.