Worship leaders seek revival in UK churches
Noel Robinson was on a mission over the weekend to see churches set on fire once again by the power of worship..
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Sermons failing to inspire change in believers
Congregations may look forward to the pastor's sermon, but when it comes to bringing about a change in their attitudes or lifestyle, preaching appears to have little impact.
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CofE: Consecration of women bishops faces setback
The consecration of women bishops in the Church of England has suffered a setback after it emerged that the revision committee charged with drafting the legislation has failed to complete it in time for February's General Synod.
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Church is drifting into paganism, says Packer
Influential theologian J I Packer wants evangelical churches to recover catechesis, or systematic instruction in the essentials of the Christian faith.
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Archbishops condemn police intimidation against Anglicans in Zimbabwe
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have condemned fresh police intimidation against members of the Anglican Church in Zimbabwe in the last week.
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Vatican reviews Pope's security after attack
The Vatican is to review its safety procedures after a woman managed to break through security guards and push the Pope to the ground on Christmas Eve.
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The WCC is disappointed by the outcome of the Copenhagen climate summit
As the excitement of the Copenhagen climate change talks subside, the time for matching reality with expectations has begun. From the perspective of the World Council of Churches (WCC) the outcome of the negotiations unfortunately did not match expectations.
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Pope authorises second MacKillop miracle
Blessed Mary MacKillop will soon enter the Canon of Catholic Saints with a second miracle now officially attributed to her, authorised by Pope Benedict, the Catholic News Agency said.
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Archbishop encourages provinces to approve Anglican Covenant
The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams has advised the Anglican Communion\'s 34 provinces to approve a document aimed at preventing a split in the global body.
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Charismatic leader Oral Roberts dies at age 91
Charismatic Christian leader Dr. Oral Roberts died Tuesday at the age of 91 after slipping and falling in his house over the weekend.
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Episcopal leader speaks out about election of Lesbian Bishop
\"Prayer and discernment\" are needed as Episcopal leaders decide whether to confirm the election of a partnered lesbian as bishop suffragan, Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori said.