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Canadian Church Hosts Assisted Suicide Service for Member

In March of 2022, Churchill Park United Church in Winnipeg, Manitoba, hosted an assisted suicide ceremony for 86-year old Betty Sanguin. Sanguin had been suffering from ALS.

Daffodils Amid Destruction: Pastor Who Lost House in Colo. Fire Shares Easter Hope

Bill Stephens, lead pastor of Ascent Community Church in Louisville, Colo., is one of 26 families from his church who lost a home in the Marshall Fire last December.

‘God Gives Us Access to a Greater Story’: Hillsong Atlanta Relaunches As Story Church

“We want to be a Spirit-filled environment,” Story Church pastor Sam Collier said. “Which just simply means this: we believe that God is still alive, and He’s still moving throughout our midst.” 

Grand Rapids Pastors Mobilize in Wake of Fatal Shooting of Patrick Lyoya

As the city of Grand Rapids, Michigan, reels in the aftermath of the fatal shooting of 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya by a police officer, pastors are taking action.

For Many, Easter Sunday Marks a Return to in-Person Worship

For many U.S. Christians, this weekend marked the first time since 2019 that they gathered in person on Easter Sunday, a welcome chance to celebrate one of the year’s holiest days side by side with fellow congregants.

Pope Makes Easter Plea for Ukraine Peace, Cites Nuclear Risk

On what is supposed to be Christianity's most joyful day, Pope Francis made an anguished Easter Sunday plea for peace in the “senseless” war in Ukraine.

Virtual Bathtub Baptisms Help Maryland Megachurch Gain Online Members During Pandemic

'This pandemic has pushed me to understand that there are things that I never thought we could do that we can do,' said Pastor John K. Jenkins Sr.

Christian Witness to China Camp Horrors Now in U.S.

A Christian who was imprisoned for 10 months in western China is now in the United States as a witness to the notorious “re-education” camps being operated by the Communist regime of the world’s most populous country.