North American Mission Board trustees decided Feb. 6 that while the agency’s Chaplains Commission “is committed to endorse chaplains, both men and women,” it will
WASHINGTON — Bishops of the Episcopal Church will not consider a proposal to allow conservative parishes to seek oversight from like-minded bishops when they meet
A federal court judge has ruled that a two-year-old class-action lawsuit alleging discrimination by the U.S. Navy against evangelical chaplains can proceed. The case includes
A breakaway Baptist convention in Missouri should not be authorized by the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) to collect funds from churches for Cooperative Program (CP)-supported
JACKSON, Miss. — Rivercrest Fellowship in Jackson, Miss., has become the first church ever affiliated with the Mississippi Baptist Convention to be led by a
After three days of heated debate, the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) voted Nov. 16 overwhelmingly to affirm what almost every Christian in the history of
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