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Evangelist: Huge Evangelistic Events Will Never be Outdated
California evangelist Greg Laurie is ready to dust off the cobwebs in front of an anticipated crowd of 18,000 people Friday for the first night of his renowned Harvest Crusade in the Raleigh, N.C.
Episcopal Head Urges Church to Enter 'Real' Conversation
Disputing the issue over homosexuality has not been productive for the church, said the head of The Episcopal Church. But being open to conversation is vital, she added.
'Ex-Gay' Remarks Draw Fire
Recent comments by the head of Exodus International, the nation's largest evangelical referral ministry on homosexual issues, left some Christians troubled.
Nation's Largest Black Religious Group Takes Up HIV/AIDS for First Time
The nation's largest African American religious organization this year has for the first time placed HIV/AIDS on its conference agenda.
Canadian Anglicans to Vote on Blessing of Gay Unions
More than 400 Anglicans have gathered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, for a critical assembly that may finally decide on whether their church should allow or reject the blessing of same-sex unions.
Rejected Episcopal Priest Up Again for Election
The Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina has again nominated a conservative bishop whose first election had been thrown out.
Americans Show More Openness to Gay Therapy
Change from a homosexual to a heterosexual lifestyle doesn't happen overnight. And when change does occur, some opt not to use the term "ex-gay."
Evangelical Lutherans to Act on AIDS, Diversity
Some 2,000 people are expected to convene this summer for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)'s biennial assembly, where reports on multicultural ministry and greater involvement in the HIV/AIDS fight are on the agenda.
Billy Graham Looks Forward to Joining Late Wife
Ruth Graham was laid to rest at the foot of a cross-shaped walkway in the Prayer Garden at the newly opened Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, N.C., on Sunday. She died on Thursday at the age of 87.
PC(USA) Rebuts Dissident Presbyterians on Controversial Issues
Leading officials from the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) say a report by a conservative group of Presbyterians "mischaracterizes" the denomination's positions on controversial matters.