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Episcopalians Supporting Homosexuality Express 'Frustration'
There is a lot of "frustration" coming out of Episcopalians, who support homosexuality, toward their presiding bishop.
Over 22,000 Teens Shout Jesus Praise at BattleCry
BattleCry a revolution, Christian artists say, and a change for a generation becoming lost to secular culture hit San Francisco over the weekend to give teens something more to talk about than sex, drugs, and what's on MTV.
Movies Making Way to the Pulpits
The growing phenomenon of "theater churches" and movie-like screens at the pulpits has more churches talking relevance in the 21st century.
Pentecostals Urge Prolonged Prayer at Sunday Services
Many churches in America do not give ample time to pray during their Sunday services. And a lot of churchgoers do not believe God answers prayer, said a Pentecostal pastor.
Anglican Head Reinforces Partnership with South Africa
The long-standing relationship between South Africa and the Anglican Communion was reinforced Friday to address new challenges in the African country.
Churches Debate Popular Purpose-Driven Model
The widely popular Purpose Driven church model is causing a controversial stir among congregations in the United States. While the model is adopted worldwide across denominations, arguments around it go back to the age-old debate of Christian tradition versus cultural relevance.
ELCA Head Urges Lutherans to Be 'Evangelical'
The head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is turning things around to make the denomination more "evangelical."
What Makes a True Pentecostal Church?
The nation's largest Pentecostal group drew some 1,400 people to a prayer summit that centered on a divine power that many of America's churches are leaving out, according to one preacher.
Presbyterians Aim for Growth Amid Dwindling Numbers
More than $1 million was granted to the development of new churches and the transformation of existing congregations within a dwindling Presbyterian denomination.
N.J. Diocese Expresses Regret for 'Pain Suffered' by Homosexuals
The Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey approved a resolution expressing "its deepest regret for the pain and anguish suffered by our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters, their families, and friends, due to the adoption of Resolution B033."