Declining church attendance. Stressed pastors. Uncertain futures. Such is life for Hispanic congregations in Alabama with the new immigration law. But the news isn’t all
It may be months before defendants in Alabama’s public corruption retrial know whether they will be convicted of a 2010 vote-buying scheme at the Statehouse.
In the past few weeks, several air conditioning units at Blount County churches have been vandalized or stolen. The units are targeted for their copper,
In a landmark decision for churches, the U.S. Supreme Court has for the first time ruled that a “ministerial exception” allows congregations and religious groups
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