The Most Rev. Sean Rowe began his nine-year term as the 28th presiding bishop of The Episcopal Church with an intimate but festive investiture service on Nov. 2 in New York that was livestreamed to close to 20,000 viewers in homes, churches and dioceses in the United States and around the world.
United Methodists stress values, character and duty as election looms
With the U.S. presidential election and down-ballot contests looming, United Methodists are making a final push to encourage their sibling Wesleyans to vote as a sacred duty, using Christian values and character traits as their guide.
Catholic voters are suffering a barrage of fake 'Catholic' news
Mock Catholic media outlets support Republican victories up and down the ballot, reporting only the ways Democratic policies digress from, not how they agree with, church teachings.
This year, I’m a single-issue voter
"This year, as we approach the presidential election, I have become a single- issue voter." Richard Conville explains.
Unveiling the True Nature of Grumbling
"I’ve recently tried to reflect on why I’m so prone to grumbling," writes Paul Levy. "The Collins Dictionary defines grumbling as “to murmur or mutter in discontent; complain sullenly.” I’m not the first to struggle with this sin. It has been a constant for the people of God."
Pastor, Use This Checklist for Better Preaching
Michael Lukaszewski shares a re a few things that e has learned as a preacher and things that he is currently trying to implement.
Daring Faith in a Culture Far From Christ
Esther and Mordecai are surprisingly helpful guides for pastors equipping their congregants to live out their faith in a culture far from God.
6 Ways New Churches Can Do Missions
If you wait to support missions financially until your church has enough people and money, I suspect you won’t do much for missions.
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