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In an interview with “The Breakfast Club,” Tye Tribbett, a Grammy Award-winning gospel artist, called the modern church “whack” due to its lack of relevance and failure to provide genuine solutions to rchureal-world problems. Tribbett emphasized the church’s focus on tradition over transformation, critiquing its approach to addressing the needs and questions of younger generations.

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  The Cove, a pioneering Christian nightclub in Nashville, opened by seven Christian men in their 20s, offers young adults a community space beyond the church, promoting personal revival. Unlike traditional nightclubs, The Cove bans alcohol and smoking, while featuring Christian music genres. It addresses the founders’ challenges in finding value-aligned social spaces, aiming to

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The city of Baltimore agreed to pay $275,000 in legal fees after a federal court ruling favored a far-right Catholic group, St. Michael’s Media. The dispute arose when Baltimore officials attempted to block the group’s 2021 rally, citing concerns over hate speech. The court’s decision emphasized the protection of free speech, ruling against the city’s

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Father Dominic Couturier, a priest at Our Lady of Consolation in Rockford, Michigan, uniquely combines his vocations as a priest and a welding instructor at Harmel Academy of the Trades in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Before joining the priesthood at 33, Couturier was deeply involved in his family’s architectural metal fabrication business and led a secular

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The U.S. Department of Justice has concluded its investigation into the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee’s handling of sexual abuse, with no further action anticipated. This decision comes after a year-and-a-half-long probe into the committee and other denominational entities. Despite the end of this investigation, efforts to reform and address sexual abuse within the convention

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After the largest wildfire in state history ravaged parts of Texas and Oklahoma, churches in the affected areas are stepping in to aid the recovery efforts. The Smokehouse Creek Fire, which began on February 26, 2024, and quickly became the largest wildfire in state history, burned more than 1 million acres and destroyed over 500

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The Episcopal Diocese of Michigan organized a civil rights pilgrimage to Alabama, engaging 44 participants in visits to significant historical sites related to the civil rights movement. This initiative aimed to foster racial understanding among its members through firsthand experiences of America’s civil rights history, including visits to the 16th Street Baptist Church and the

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Pastor Charlie Dates, in a passionate address, rebuked white evangelical leaders for their critique of Martin Luther King Jr.’s theology, advocating for a more nuanced appreciation of King’s faith and its impact on his civil rights activism. Dates pointed out the contradiction in celebrating King’s achievements for racial equality while undermining his theological convictions, arguing

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Liberty University has agreed to pay a record $14 million fine for Clery Act violations, as the U.S. Department of Education reported. These violations include creating a culture of fear for sexual assault victims, failing to maintain accurate crime data, and demonstrating impaired administrative capability extending to campus police. Liberty University has acknowledged the compliance

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Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, emphasized that it is a “grave sin” for Catholics to support musicians who donate their proceeds to support abortion. He highlighted the importance of being aware of where one’s money goes, especially supporting life-affirming causes versus those contributing to the culture of death. This statement underscores a broader discussion

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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has made permanent a policy that provides abortions to service members in cases of rape, incest, or when the life or health of the mother is at risk, even in states where abortion is illegal. This rule, initially temporary, has been formalized in the federal register and will

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Key Points Widespread Rejection and Skepticism: About two-thirds of Americans reject or are skeptical of Christian nationalism, despite its increasing influence on policies related to education, immigration, and health care. Regional and Political Divides: Support for Christian nationalism is significantly higher in deeply red states and among Republicans, with notable support from white and Hispanic

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