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Presbyterian Pastor Back in Court Over Same-Sex Ceremonies
A longtime Presbyterian pastor who was acquitted of charges that she violated the church's ban on performing same-sex ceremonies will be back in church court on Friday.
Movie-Making Church Sets Out for 3rd Release
Following the success of a low-budget film praised by church leaders nationwide, a couple of Baptist brothers are on track to produce a third faith-based, big-screen release.
Democrats Take on Gay Issues in TV Forum
Democratic presidential hopefuls were grilled Thursday night mainly on their reluctance to support same-sex "marriage."
Back to School, Back to Faith-Culture Collisions
Some teens have already begun to hit the classrooms for the 2007-2008 school year. For most, that means back-to-school shopping and for many, another year of cultural pressures.
Study: Gay-Friendly TV Networks Not Friendly Enough
ABC tops the list as the most gay-friendly television network, a new study revealed.
Evangelicals Have No Sure GOP Pick
A week ahead of the Republican straw poll, evangelicals in Iowa find themselves with no sure presidential pick.
Brownback Campaign Again Calls Huckabee to Denounce 'Anti-Catholic' Slur
Sen. Sam Brownbacks presidential campaign isn't satisfied with Republican contender Mike Huckabee's recent statement, saying it does not directly denounce anti-Catholicism.
Vermonters Weigh in on Same-Sex 'Marriage' Debate
Debate on whether same-sex couples should be allowed to ''marry'' is currently underway in Vermont.
Emerging Church Debate Battled in Posters
A group of "PyroManiacs" bloggers recently posted a series of what they called "Motivational Posters for the Emerging Chaos" which were denounced by some as mockeries.
Faith Playing Big Role in Presidential Race Amid Evangelical Shift
All the candidates in the 2008 presidential race claim to be Christians and never has religion played such a prominent role since John F. Kennedy became the first Catholic president.