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UPDATE: Court Declines to Hear Maine Church’s Attack on COVID Restrictions

The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to hear a lawsuit by a Maine church that sought to take a preemptive strike against future restrictions associated with a variant of the virus that’s spreading across the country.

CA Man Charged in Jan. 6 Violence After Prayer Group Member Tipped Off FBI

A California man named Glenn Brooks has been arrested for allegedly participating in the riots at the U.S Capitol after member of his church prayer text group tipped off the FBI.

Rape Allegation Going Public Leads to Alabama Pastor Resigning

Pastor Micahn Carter, who had been undergoing “ministerial restoration” at Alabama’s largest megachurch, has resigned following a rape allegation by an assistant at his former congregation.

Oklahoma GOP Likens Vaccine Mandates to Persecution of Jews

“Equating the possibility of private entities requiring their employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine to the Holocaust is beyond abhorrent, disgraceful and a gross misrepresentation of the Republican Party and its values."

CDC Researcher Susan Hillis on How People of Faith Can Support COVID Orphans

A report, released last week, estimated more than 1.5 million children around the world lost a parent or grandparent who lived with and cared for them in the first 14 months of the pandemic.

Candace Cameron Bure Apologizes to Fans for Her Bible TikTok Video

Social media posts can be tricky, especially for high-profile Christians. Actress Candace Cameron Bure found that out (again) this week, when a TikTok video she posted to Instagram sparked backlash from fans.

Converse ‘Sells Out’ to Satan With New Pentagram Shoe

Converse collaborated with American fashion designer Rick Owens to release a Satanic shoe featuring the insignia of the Church of Satan. The shoe sold out shortly after being released.

State Finds LA Public School District Kept Millions From Catholic Schools

The state of California has found that the Los Angeles public school district violated federal law in the manner it slashed funding for low-income and disadvantaged students who attend Catholic schools.