Independent Charismatic Church in Las Vegas Church Defaults on $7.6M mortgage, files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection
Facing a dramatic decline in its property values, The Church at South Las Vegas stopped paying its mortgage in May and filed for Chapter 11 protection in July after its lender filed suit. The church owes approximately $7.6 million on property now worth only $2.4 million. Pastor Benny Perez told media that the default was... Continue Reading
Police inquiry over Jehovah’s Witness magazine ‘mentally diseased’ article
An official magazine for Jehovah’s Witnesses that described those who leave the church as “mentally diseased” is at the centre of a police inquiry, it has emerged. Detectives are investigating whether the article, published in July’s edition of The Watchtower, is in breach of Britain’s religious hatred laws. The article, published in the magazine which... Continue Reading
Fellowship of Presbyterians: Should We Go or Should We Stay?
It has now been a month since the Fellowship of Presbyterians (FOP) had its inaugural rally. Apparently, this movement was created in order to answer the question, “How can we separate from the main herd without jeopardizing church property and/or ministerial pensions?” I think those who have placed high hopes upon this movement will be... Continue Reading
PCUSA General Assembly Mission Council (GAMC) votes to change name to Presbyterian Mission Agency (PMA)
When asked by a council member why the words “General Assembly” wasn’t (sic) included in the new name, Kruse said that the term “General Assembly” tends to attached itself to a legislative body, while “we are a board that overseas (sic) the PCUSA mission.” The General Assembly Mission Council will have a new name following... Continue Reading
CRC and RCA: The Fundamental Differences
When Christ prayed that his church would achieve “unity” (John 17:23) I do not believe he necessarily meant institutional unity. True unity between churches such as the CRC and RCA will be accomplished by cooperation and collaboration on the local level among individual congregations. On April 8, 1857, letters from four churches were read at... Continue Reading
Southern Baptist Leaders Paige Patterson and Al Mohler discuss denomination name change
“At the same time, our commitment to the Great Commission and the urgency of the Gospel must exceed our emotional attachments and fears. A responsible movement of Gospel churches — of Baptist churches — must be ready to ask this question and face it fearlessly. We can and will do this together.” Paige Patterson and... Continue Reading
Redeemer Presbyterian of Athens, GA celebrates 15 years
Redeemer was launched by Farnsworth from his living room and initially involved about three couples who were interested in the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (sic) Redeemer Presbyterian Church (PCA) marks its 15th anniversary this month and is celebrating its efforts to build a ministry in downtown Athens as well as “plant” new churches,... Continue Reading
Rob Bell’s Successor Named at Mars Hill Church; Church Board releases statement
The pastor who ignited a debate over heaven and hell has announced his departure from the church he founded. Rob Bell has decided to leave Mars Hill Church, the Grandville, Michigan, megachurch he and his wife founded 12 years ago, to focus on a broader audience. Flickering Pixels author Shane Hipps will take over for... Continue Reading
The Cuban Prayer Crisis – Church group at retreat being watched by police
In Havana, a Pentecostal pastor and 60 members of his church have been holed up for more than three weeks under the watchful eye of police. The purpose: to conduct a religious retreat. Cuba’s government said that members of the Assembly of God Pentecostal Church are not there against their will, but added that police... Continue Reading
PCA’s Siouxlands Presbytery Finds TE Greg Lawrence Not Guilty of Federal Vision Charges
TE Greg Lawrence, pastor of Christ Church (PCA) in Mankato, Minn., was found not guilty of five charges related to Federal Vision by Siouxlands Presbytery at its meeting on September 22. The trial was conducted by a Presbytery judicial commission on September 12-14. The Presbytery approved the judicial commission’s recommendations by a vote of 24-6.... Continue Reading
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