Friday, November 04, 2022

Friday's Catch: 'Single-Handed: Why the Body of Christ Needs the Unmarried' And More


Single-Handed: Why the Body of Christ Needs the Unmarried
Without singles, your church is missing part of the family—people God ordained to be single in this season and whose singleness He calls good.

A Christian School Crisis—and What to Do About It
7 reasons Christian schools aren’t producing sold-out Christians.

Episcopal Diocese Selling South Carolina Church to ACNA after Getting Property Back in Court
As the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina works with its counterpart in the Anglican Church in North America, or ACNA, to facilitate court-ordered transfers of church properties, one of those properties will remain in ACNA’s hands despite the state Supreme Court ruling in the Episcopal diocese’s favor. That is because Episcopal leaders have agreed to sell St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church in Fort Motte to the ACNA congregation rather than take possession of the church there, citing the difficulty of relaunching an Episcopal congregation in the church after a 10-year absence.

Three UMC Bishops Accused of Aiding Disaffiliation
Unhappiness over some episcopal leaders’ posture toward disaffiliation and a new, traditional denomination boiled over Nov. 3 at The United Methodist Church’s South Central Jurisdictional Conference.

What the Pelosi Attack Says About a Post-Truth Church
Some evangelicals are endorsing political violence. It needs to stop.

Mohler on Conservatives’ Response to Pelosi Attack: ‘We Bear Responsibility for Weaponizing Language’
Conservatives need to take responsibility for “weaponizing language” and so leading some people into violence, said Southern Baptist Theological Seminary president Dr. Albert Mohler in his Monday edition of The Briefing. Mohler made his comments while reflecting on the recent attack on Paul Pelosi, husband of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.

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