Category: News

Catholic University Students Seek To Ban Pro-Israel Groups From Campus

The Catholic University of America is a private Catholic research university in Washington, DC, enrolling 5,000 students and boasting a yearly endowment of more than a quarter of a billion dollars. According to their “about page,” they are “unique among universities in the United States — even among Catholic universities”

PCA Pastor Jeremy Fair Arrested in Prostitution Sting

Jeremy Fair, the senior pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Tulsa, OK was arrested late last week in a prostitution sting after being nabbed allegedly meeting up with a prostitute for sex. A member of the Hills and Plains Presbytery, the married father of four was caught up in a

‘Apostle’ David E. Taylor Denied Bond, Pleads ‘Not Guilty’ To Human Trafficking

Pastor David E. Taylor, the name-it-and-claim-it faith-healing and prosperity gospel heretic who’s currently incarcerated on charges of human trafficking and money laundering, was denied bond last week and remains jailed until his trial. Further, he has pleaded ‘not guilty’ to all charges against him. Taylor was arrested last month after

Ministry-Based Tech Company ‘Gloo’ Seeks $100M IPO

Ministry-based tech company Gloo is looking to go public with a $100M IPO to drive further growth and invest in AI technologies. With a mission to “build the leading vertical technology platform for faith and flourishing ecosystems,” Gloo, founded in 2013 by Scott and Theresa Beck, is based in Colorado.

Woke Church Puts on ‘KPOP Demon Hunters’ Sermon, Sing Movie Songs During Communion

Claremont United Church is a progressive church associated with the United Church of Christ, whose mission is to “unite on our spiritual journeys to discern God’s still-speaking voice, embrace all people without exception, celebrate God’s presence in worship, and pursue Christ’s vision of peace, love, grace, and justice.” Co-pastored by

Former SWBTS Prof. Matthew Queen Finishes Sentence, Returns to Pastoral Ministry

 A year after pleading guilty to one charge of making false statements to the FBI and six months after being sentenced to house arrest, former pastor, professor, and interim provost at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (SWBTS), Matthew Queen, has returned to ministry. In March of this year, Queen was sentenced