Lillian Kwon
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Megachurch Sets Record Straight on Recalibrating
Months of misleading headlines and rumors floating in the blogosphere have prompted one influential megachurch to set the record straight about the major changes the church is making.
Presbyterians Called to Face the Facts, Change
A week of emotional discussions, debates and controversial decisions at the General Assembly of the nation's largest Presbyterian denomination ended with a call for humility and transformation.
PCUSA Assembly Approves Deleting Gay Clergy Ban
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)'s highest governing body voted Friday in favor of a proposal that would allow for the ordination of non-celibate gays and lesbians.
Presbyterian Battle over Property, Churches Intensifies
Delegates of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) approved an up to $2 million fund that would cover legal fees against congregations that pull out from the denomination and want to keep their church property.
Presbyterians Advance Gay Clergy Proposal
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) moved forward Tuesday with proposals that would allow for practicing gay clergy while rejecting one that would have redefined the definition of marriage.
PCUSA OKs Changes to Faith Document, Removal of Gay Condemnation
A committee in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) approved on Monday changes to a translated version of a document of the Reformed Christian faith – changes opponents say are a smokescreen effort to remove a negative reference to homosexual behavior.
Pentecostal Group Backs Televangelist in Probe Protest
A group of Pentecostal ministers and churches have thrown their backing behind televangelist Kenneth Copeland and his refusal to cooperate with a Senate probe into his ministry's spending.
Presbyterians Ready for Debates, Major Changes
Delegates to the largest Presbyterian denomination in the country will open discussions on several contentious issues as they meet for their 218th General Assembly beginning Saturday.
Conservative Anglicans Move to Jerusalem, Release Book Detailing Crisis
Conservative Anglicans holding a global gathering to affirm their orthodox Christian roots were forced to end their preparatory consultation early when their leader was held up at the border of Jordan.
College Students Bike 4,500 Miles to Break Silence on Suicide
Be alive, says a group of five college students biking 4,500 miles on bikes to raise awareness about one of the leading causes of death for young Americans suicide.