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Church of England Head Justin Welby Resigns In Shame After Sex Abuse Coverup

The head of the Church of England and the entire global Anglican community, Justin Welby, has resigned from his position after an investigation found that he’d failed to inform police about a serial sexual abuser who’d made Anglican church camps his hunting ground. Welby, who led 85 million Anglicans in 165

SBC Pastor Matt Queen Resigns From Church After Pleading Guilty in FBI Investigation

A month after pleading guilty to one charge of making false statements to the FBI, former professor and interim provost at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (SWBTS), Matthew Queen, has resigned from the pastorate of Friendly Avenue Baptist Church in Greensboro, North Carolina. Earlier this year, the Department of Justice indicted

Retailer Pulls ‘A Gay in a Manger’ Shirt After Backlash

A British online retailer has pulled a line of LGBTQ merch mocking Christians after receiving a wave of complaints and backlash. Former brick-and-mortar mainstay and now online-only retailer Debenhams decided to carry a line of merchandise from Grindcore, an alternative clothing brand. Late last week, one of their shirts went

Church Founded in 1790 Appoints (Disqualified) First Female ‘Pastor’

A 230-year-old Pennsylvania church appointed its first female pastor in its history, with the Rev. Carolyn C. Cavaness set to lead the historic congregation, according to a report by the Christian Post. “Mother Bethel AME Church of Philadelphia, which AME Church founder Richard Allen established in the 1790s, announced Saturday that

Steven Furtick Nominated for More Grammy Awards

Steven Furtick and Elevation Worship received two more nominations for the 67th annual Grammy Awards, bringing their total to five nominations and one win in the last five years. Formed in 2006, Elevation Worship is a worship team from Elevation Church in Charlotte, NC, where notoriously poor bible exegete Furtick

The Episcopal Church Releases Updated Membership Numbers. It’s Not Good

With a median congregational age of 69 and a commitment to dolling out poisoned heresy caramels, the Episcopal Church is dying, both figuratively and literally. According to the denomination’s own projections, attendance will decline by 98% by 2041. Episcopal priestess Rev. Dwight Zscheile has lamented the losses, noting: “At this rate, there will