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ELCA Closer to Adopting Policy Revisions on Gay Ordination
Leaders in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America on Monday approved revisions to ministry policies that would officially accommodate gay and lesbian ministers.
So. Baptists Anticipate Better Days Ahead
Following the release of a report that directs the country's largest Protestant denomination in a new direction, Southern Baptists have expressed new energy and anticipation for the future.
Lutheran Head Rejects Claims of Scripture Abandonment
The head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America returned to Web stage on Sunday to take questions from a divided denomination.
Anglicans in Canada Agree to Close Churches
Canadian Anglicans have agreed to move ahead with the disestablishment of several churches, according to an announcement Monday.
Interview: Brian McLaren on Sin, Hell, New Kind of Christianity
Brian McLaren, considered one of the more articulate leaders in the emergent church, has a lot of questions. And he hopes Christians won\'t avoid those questions.
Brian McLaren Proposes a 'New Kind of Christianity'
The Christian faith must be born again, says one prominent pastor. And to be born again, Christians must be unlocked from "a prison" of long-held assumptions and have the freedom to ask honest questions.
Group Hopes to Change How Church Responds to Gays
A more than decade-old conference that has encouraged thousands of Christians to extend compassion to homosexuals is kicking off on Saturday under new leadership.
Hologram Preachers Slated to Appear in Churches
Holographic preachers are stirring another technology-gone-too-far debate among Christians. While the dust over beaming preachers on a video screen on multi-site campuses has somewhat settled, the new 3D tool is raising more questions and concerns among some believers.
MacArthur Tells Christians: Don't Fornicate with the World
"The church, if it is to be anything, it is to be absolutely distinct from the culture, absolutely distinct from the world, absolutely distinct from unbelievers," said prominent author and evangelical pastor John MacArthur.
Episcopal Clergy Permitted to Wed Gay Couples in D.C.
Episcopal clergy in Washington, D.C. have been given the green light to preside at same-sex marriages. The bishop of the Diocese of Washington made the announcement a day after gay and lesbian couples began applying for marriage licenses.