May 22, 2013
- Church of the Brethren ecumenical partners continue to request prayer for two Orthodox archbishops who were kidnapped one month ago in Aleppo, Syria. Following is a message received May 22 by Church of the Brethren general secretary Stan Noffsinger from the Syriac Orthodox and Greek Orthodox dioceses of Aleppo, as forwarded by Larry Miller, secretary of the Global Christian Forum:
Accompaniment programs, unified voice of churches critical to peace process, church leaders tell CLAI
May 22, 2013
Pastor will be acquisitions editor for biblical studies
May 22, 2013
LOUISVILLE
May 22, 2013
WASHINGTON
Evangelist Franklin Graham blasted the Internal Revenue Service probe of conservative nonprofit...
[Diocese of Western New York] Residents of Randolph, New York, awoke May 20 to a village-wide rash of vandalism. Buildings had been spray painted with graffiti — some malicious and some an apparent cry for help.
Across the side of Grace Episcopal Church was painted a question of the second type: “Can I still get to heaven if I kill myself?”
As the Cattaraugus Sherriff’s Department spent the day investigating, the Rev. Tom Broad, Grace Church...
Group signs covenant to address needs of students, congregations
May 22, 2013
LOUISVILLE
Theologians and church leaders from Indonesia, South Korea, Taiwan, the...
- The Church should be less absorbed with itself and wake up to the needs of the oppressed locally and globally, according to Tony Campolo, a leading theologian.
Employees, administrators sing from original hymnal; Black’s powerful prayer
May 22, 2013 Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
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Employees of the Seventh-day Adventist Church headquarters building sang old, “progressive” hymns and heard remarks from top church leaders in a brief afternoon ceremony yesterday that marked the 150th anniversary of the denomination.
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