Lillian Kwon
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Younger Unchurched Seek Faith that Challenges, Transforms
While surveys continue to paint a hopeless picture of young adults and the future of the Christian faith, Christianity will not die out in this generation or any other, insists one researcher and author.
Over 230 Churches Join 'Servolution' Call
The Servolution has begun. Taking up the mandate by Jesus to be a servant to all, hundreds of thousands of volunteers clad in Servolution shirts are heading out of their pews and to the streets to impact their communities through simple acts of kindness
Episcopal Priest Defrocked After Refusing to Recant Muslim Faith
An Episcopal priest who claimed to be both Christian and Muslim was defrocked, effective Wednesday. Redding claimed becoming a Muslim "is not an automatic abandonment of Christianity."
Evangelical Lutherans Spread 'Brand' through Ad Campaign
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is seeking to market its "brand" in a new advertising campaign. Amid falling membership numbers, the ELCA launched television ads to spread awareness about the denomination.
Breakaway Anglican Parish Finds New Church Home
Former Episcopalians who have been ordered by an El Paso County judge to leave their historic property will begin anew on Palm Sunday as St. George's Anglican Church.
ELCA Panel Members Express Dissent Against Changing Gay Clergy Policy
Three members of a task force in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America have released a statement, expressing their dissent against recommendations the panel made regarding homosexuality.
Americans Most Likely to Try Out Church through Family, Friends
Over half of Americans say they would visit a church if they receive a personal invitation from a family member, friend or neighbor, a new study shows. "We want to help Christians discover what approaches work best in today\'s culture."
Breakaway Colo. Parish Loses Property to Episcopal Church
A breakaway Episcopal parish in Colorado Springs lost a court battle over its historic property on Tuesday after a judge ruled in favor of The Episcopal Church. "It's a sad day, but we look forward to a new life."
PCUSA Committee to Consider Removal of 'Homosexual Perversion' from Document
Members of a committee in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) will gather this week to consider proposed changes, including the removal of a negative reference to homosexual behavior, to a historic document.
Pastor Tackles Truth, New Age Spirituality, Mormonism
Today, many people generally view Mormons as a people with strong family values and clean living, according to one pastor at McLean Bible Church. Some also believe they are just one of many Christian denominations.