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Megachurch Leads the Way in Ethnically Diverse Merger

New Vision proposed a church merger of the two smaller congregations with Velasquez as senior pastor. The merger officially launches in January, 2023 as Community Church of LaVergne

Boston Pays Out $2.1M To Settle Christian Flag Legal Case

The city of Boston has agreed to pay more than $2.1 million to the Christian legal organization that backed a court challenge after the city refused to fly a Christian flag outside City Hall.

Despite Doug Mastriano’s Loss, Don’t Count Out Christian Nationalism

‘Winning a race like Mastriano’s in Pennsylvania, leaning on Christian nationalism, is harder than, perhaps, a congressional seat in the South,’ said sociologist Andrew Whitehead.

Elon Musk Loves the Babylon Bee. Will He Let the Site Back on Twitter?

The Christian satire site’s connection to Musk is the latest example of the Bee’s rise from a would-be pastor’s side project to a conservative powerhouse.

Jinger Duggar Vuolo’s New ‘Theological Memoir’ Is for Christians Who Are Questioning Their Beliefs

Jinger Duggar Vuolo announced Monday that she has written a book called, “Becoming Free Indeed: My Story of Disentangling Faith from Fear,” which chronicles her spiritual journey. Vuolo says the book is for people who want to “honestly examine” what they believe “without abandoning God.”

Dante Bowe Encourages People Struggling To ‘Hold On’ With New Song Following Maverick City Music ‘Pause’

On Monday, Dante Bowe, whose relationship with Maverick City Music was recently put on “pause” due to his inappropriate behavior, posted a new song for anyone who has had a “hard couple of months.”

Sean Feucht Encourages Christians To ‘Step Up and Vote,’ Prays Candidates Who Fear God Are Elected

Worship leader Sean Feucht is known for being outspoken regarding his policy stances, no matter how controversial Christians or non-Christians label him to be.

After Famous Rapper’s Death, Pastor Jamal Bryant Calls for End to Gun Violence

Days after the death of another young Black rapper, Atlanta-area Pastor Jamal Bryant addressed the problem of inner-city violence, calling it a “modern-day Holocaust.” At New Birth Missionary Baptist Church on Nov. 6, Bryant offered prayers of protection over the community’s Black men.