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Theologian Claims Bible Does Not Condemn Gays
A Presbyterian theologian is visiting several churches this fall refuting the common Christian interpretation of the Bible that Jesus and Scripture opposes homosexuality.
Catalyst Powers Up Next Generation Leaders for Christ
Thousands of next generation leaders made it out to Atlanta this week for one of the country's premiere leadership events.
Anglican Panel Says Episcopal Bishops Met Directive
A high-ranking Anglican panel acknowledged Wednesday the effort of Episcopal bishops to keep the worldwide Anglican family together and said they have complied with a directive by Anglican leaders on gay bishops and same-sex unions.
PC(USA) Official Says Anger, Mistrust Abated
As Presbyterians set out for dramatic changes to turn around its decline in membership, church leaders say the outrage that erupted from a controversial vote last year has subsided.
Conservatives Want Out of Episcopal Church
Leaders of Christ Church in Savannah, Ga., have voted to split from The Episcopal Church over its departure from orthodox Christianity, church officials reported.
Top 100 Largest, Fastest-Growing Churches
With the number of megachurches in America growing at an increasingly rapid rate, the largest of them all now have a new label: "gigachurches."
New Movement Reaching for 10 Million Men by 2015
A fresh new Christian men's movement is on the rise around the globe. And within the next decade, pastors are hoping to witness the next great men's awakening.
Episcopal Head: What Does it Mean to Follow Jesus?
As breakaway Anglicans in the United States question The Episcopal Church's alleged rejection of "obvious scriptural teaching," the denominations leader made it clear that they are living as Jesus did.
Presbyterians Plan 'Reorientation' for Global Christian Relations
Presbyterian leaders held their first major consultation since 1983 on Friday to map out the direction in which the denomination will engage with the wider Christian Church over the next decade.
Conservatives Take First Step Toward New Anglican Structure
Anglican bishops discontent with The Episcopal Church announced Friday they have taken the first step in forming a "separate ecclesiastical structure" in North America in an attempt to remain faithful to the global Anglican Communion.