Pat Barrett Wants Out of Christianity’s Performance Culture – RELEVANT
Pat Barrett has spent a lot of time thinking about what doesn’t belong on a worship stage. Not because he’s cynical about worship or disillusioned with
Pat Barrett has spent a lot of time thinking about what doesn’t belong on a worship stage. Not because he’s cynical about worship or disillusioned with
On Monday night, a brand new trailer was unveiled for The Last Jedi, along with a new poster. You've almost certainly seen both at this point, but let's
Jonathan Cain of the band Journey is releasing his first Christmas album, Unsung Noel, which he tells CBN News is all about Christ’s birth and the “message of salvation.”
"Steve McQueen: American Icon" premieres theatrically nationwide for one night only, Sept. 28. Movie critic Phil Boatwright says "documentary isn't just another celebrity salute."
Comedian Russell Brand, known for his vulgar comments and wild behavior, suggested that fatherhood, sobriety and God have changed him as a man
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (BP) -- It's not every day that a rendition of "Rocky Top" rings out from an orchestra in a church. But the University of Tennessee's signature song is how the evening began at Red Bank Baptist Church in Chattanooga where an energetic crowd -- including a large number of football players and coaches from the local area -- came together for "A Night of Orange and White."
(RNS) — After this week’s astonishing total solar eclipse, an image showing the sun’s rays forming a cross in the darkened sky made the rounds on social media.
(RNS) Throughout history, eclipses have been viewed as bad omens or harbingers of doom, according to John Dvorak, a trained lunar scientist and author of “Mask of the Sun: The Science, History and Forgotten Lore of Eclipses.” But they also have been understood as powerful manifestations of God’s greatness.
WASHINGTON (RNS) — More than 4,000 religious leaders have signed a letter urging Congress to maintain the Johnson Amendment, a law barring pulpit politicking that President Trump has vowed to gut.
NASHVILLE (BP) -- According to a study released this week, two-thirds of Americans (67 percent) say they are sinners. And most people apparently aren't too happy about it -- only 5 percent say they have no desire to mend their ways.
“If Pure Comedy was available in Christian bookstores, Christians would f***ing love me.” When Josh Tillman says this of his latest Father John Misty