By Elana Schor Associated Press The relationship between faith and science has faced its share of strain during the coronavirus pandemic — but for some
By Tom Strode Baptist Press Southern Baptist leaders commended to churches the new federal guidelines for restoring in-person worship gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic, even
For the first time in two months, there was clapping, singing and fellowship inside church buildings across the nation as members of the congregation returned
Republicans are more likely than Democrats (49% to 21%) to believe that prohibiting in-person church services during the COVID-19 pandemic violates religious freedom, according to
Jessica Netzel, owner of Kingdom Kuts in Appleton, Wisconsin, filed a federal lawsuit claiming Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ “safer at home” order violates constitutional protections
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey today (May 21) announced further loosening of restrictions to the state’s public health order, allowing greater freedom for operations of child