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Attorney: Church bylaws should define marriage

By Michael Foust NASHVILLE (BP) — With the U.S. Supreme Court set to take up gay marriage and potentially legalize it this summer, churches that host wedding ceremonies or other events for traditional couples should examine their bylaws and shield themselves from the impact of possible litigation, says an attorney who specializes in religious liberty […]

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Electing a new pope draws on tradition and secrecy

By Alessandro Speciale VATICAN CITY (RNS) – Pope Benedict XVI will soon become the first pope to resign since 1415, short-circuiting many of the initial stages of electing a new pope. But the Vatican says the transition to a new papacy shouldn’t be all that different from normal. Of course, the traditional rituals associated with […]

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Grant provides churches with resources to start an inclusive ministry outreach

CLC Network, a national nonprofit that promotes the development of people with a variety of abilities and disabilities to live as active, integrated members of their communities, is now accepting applications in the following grant program: G.L.U.E. Grants. Recipients of the G.L.U.E. Grant will receive a copy of the CLC Network’s G.L.U.E. Training Manual, as […]

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Baptist church sign wows NYC, media

By Jeff Brumley “Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.” Thus read the sign recently in front of Madison Avenue Baptist Church, a New York City congregation whose pastor is all about convincing folks not to take themselves so seriously all the time. “My whole ministry is about putting […]

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Are you caring or just curious?

Both curious and caring leaders ask about followers or subordinates.

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The restorative power of the Holy Land

With special attention to the nuances of sacred sites, visitors to Israel will experience the intersection of history, geography and archeology.

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Lutheran church in Ethiopia severs relationship with ELCA

CHICAGO (ELCA) — The Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus is severing its relationship with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), the Church of Sweden and “those churches who have openly accepted same-sex marriage.” The action for “all Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus departments and institutions (at every level) to implement this decision” was ratified […]

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Fasting like an Old Testament prophet gains followers during Lent

By G. Jeffrey MacDonald (RNS) Amy Lester has followed Jesus for decades, but her keen appreciation for his sacrifice on the cross came only recently when she started eating like the prophet Daniel. During Lent, which starts Wednesday (Feb. 13), the 40-year-old mother of two keeps a type of Daniel Fast, which involves eating only […]

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Estate planning untapped tool for SBC churches

By Russ Rankin NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The majority of pastors in the Southern Baptist Convention believe Christians should include a legacy gift to a ministry or church, but 86 percent of SBC churches provide no assistance to their congregation to help with estate planning, according to a recent study. LifeWay Research conducted a survey of […]

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5 skills of mentally prepared pastors – Part 2

In the last post I introduced the subject of mental preparation for ministry and offered three skills of those well prepared mentally for ministry

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