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Former Washington State Coach Appeals Firing Over Vaccine

Former Washington State coach Nick Rolovich is appealing his firing for refusing to get the coronavirus vaccine, contending school officials did not conduct a fair process to determine whether he should receive a religious exemption.

Texans Vote to Prohibit Government From Limiting Religious Services

An amendment to the Texas constitution prohibiting the state government from imposing limits on religious services passed with 62 percent of the vote Tuesday (Nov. 2).

United Methodist Group Urges Bishops to Allow UMC Churches to Exit Denomination

A group of United Methodists is urging bishops to allow congregations to exit the denomination with property now, rather than wait for General Conference where the UMC will decide on the issue of LGBTQ inclusion.

Liberty University Set to Approve Third-Party Sexual Abuse Investigation

The Liberty University executive committee voted to move forward with a third-party investigation into whether the school mishandled sexual abuse allegations. Pending approval from Liberty's board of trustees, the investigation will officially be approved.

A Christian Town? This Controversial Church’s Goal Is to Make It Happen

Christ Church is a megachurch in the small town of Moscow, Idaho. The church is quickly gaining national attention for their mission to turn the town into a theocracy by any means necessary.

Nebraska AG Finds 258 Victims of Catholic Church Sexual Abuse

A Nebraska attorney general's office investigation identified 258 victims who made credible allegations of sexual abuse against 57 Catholic church officials going back decades.

Beth Moore: What Galatians Tells Us About How to Confront Church Leaders

Author and Bible teacher Beth Moore says that challenging other church leaders can be grief-inducing and painful, but Scripture shows us that there are times to do so.

Oregon Church Continues to Offer Daily Meals for Homeless, Despite City Restrictions

“They're going to have to handcuff me and take me to jail...We're not going to stop feeding. We're going to do what Christ compels us to do,” Rev. Bernie Lindley said.