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UMC Top Court Rules Disaffiliating Clergy Don’t Automatically Lose Credentials
The United Methodist Judicial Council ruled Tuesday (April 25) that clergy will not automatically lose their credentials if their churches leave the denomination.
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Pope Francis Clears Way for Women and Lay Catholics To Vote in Upcoming Bishops’ Meeting
In a series of changes to the upcoming Synod of Bishops on Synodality announced Wednesday (April 26), Pope Francis cleared the way for lay women and men to participate as voting members.
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‘It’s a Must’—Tithe.ly Releases Report Detailing the Importance of Digital Giving
Tithe.ly has released its "2023 The State of Giving" report, which provides insights into the means by which givers make their contributions to the local church.
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Wrongfully Imprisoned NC Pastor Went From ‘Hero of the Year’ to Shunned by the Town
Pastor Darron Carmon was said to be "a leader right in our community, making it better and safer for all." However, that all changed after Carmon filed a lawsuit against his town and two former police officers.
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Utah School District Warned Not To Ban Bible for ‘Pornographic’ Content
On April 24, First Liberty Institute sent a letter to the Sensitive Materials Review Committee of Utah's Davis School District, warning the committee “not to act in a manner that is hostile toward Christianity” by banning the Bible after a parent claimed it is “pornographic" under state law.
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Conservative Baptist Network’s Mike Stone Accepts Nomination for SBC President
Georgia pastor Mike Stone announced on Wednesday that he intends to accept a nomination for president of the Southern Baptist Convention at the denomination’s annual meeting in June.
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Escaped Detainee Who Allegedly Killed a Pastor Is Dead Following Standoff, Police Believe
Dylan Arrington, 22, and three other detainees had escaped from Raymond Detention Center over the weekend. Arrington allegedly went on to shoot and kill a local pastor, stealing his truck.
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In Rural Texas, Spending Taxpayer Money on Private Schools Is a Hard Sell
Vouchers have the potential to decimate public school budgets in Tyler, which, according to data from The Dallas Morning News, has one of the largest concentrations of private schools of any rural area in the state.