KANSAS CITY – The world is coming to Kansas City this summer for the largest sporting event on the planet. As many as 1 million visitors from around the globe may flood into the city for the FIFA World Cup in June and July, and Missouri Baptists are preparing to…
President Donald Trump, surrounded by religious leaders, signs an executive order establishing the Religious Liberty Commission, during a National Day of Prayer event in the Rose Garden of the White H...
Federal prosecutors on Tuesday filed a statement of interest supporting a Christian congregation in a zoning fight with a town in southern central New Hampshire. A church based in a home with a renova...
The Southern Baptist Convention lost 259,090 members in 2024 — the 18th consecutive year of membership decline — according to the denomination’s Annual Church Profile report, released Wednesday.
A nonprofit named for the first black female Episcopal Church priest has announced that it has lost a multi-year grant from the federal government worth approximately 330,000
The United Methodist Church s highest court has ruled that pastors, not trustees, have the final say on whether clergy can officiate a same-sex wedding on church property
Chaplains from the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team BG-RRT have been deployed to provide emotional and spiritual care following a deadly car-ramming attack that killed 11 people, including a young
The Southern Baptist Convention has witnessed another year of membership decline but has also seen worship attendance and baptisms increase, according to a recent report
An elder accountability team at Brown’s Line of Fire Ministries this week recommended that the pastor should be allowed to return to public ministry after a third-party investigation wrapped up. The...
After a dramatic weekend that saw 23-year-old quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who was projected in some mock drafts to be a top-five overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft, getting repeatedly overlooked
A California church is going to appeal a decision in which a court ruled that they had to pay over 1 2 million in fines for violating COVID-19 pandemic lockdown orders