Pope visit to UK places Christian charities in centre stage again
The Pope's UK visit paves the way for Christians to play an even greater role in supporting Britain's poor and needy in the wake of big cuts in government spending..
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Survey reveals average salary for megachurch pastors
The average salary for a lead pastor in a megachurch is $147,000, according to a recent survey.
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Churches welcome Pope's visit to Britain
Unanimous welcome for Pope\'s visit from England\'s churches, including the Church of England, The Salvation Army, the Baptist Union of Great Britain, the Methodist Church, United Reformed Church and the Church of God of Prophecy.
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Bishop hopes Pope's visit will boost confidence of Catholics
The Catholic bishop in charge of mission in England and Wales says he hopes the Pope's imminent state visit will rekindle the confidence of Catholics in their own beliefs.
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ICEL catechetical resource to be launched on 30 September in Melbourne
The new catechetical resource \"Become One Body, One Spirit in Christ\" will be launched by Archbishop Philip Wilson, President of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference in Melbourne on Thursday 30 September, 2010 at the Academy of Mary Immaculate, 88 Nicholson Street, Fitzroy commencing at 6.00 p.m.
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Catholic church Australia to show support for white balloon day, campaigning to protect children
Signalling significant positive action in child protection, the Catholic Church Australia announced on September 2 its national support for Bravehearts' White Balloon Day campaign which is held during Child Protection Week (5th – 12th September.)
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US Presbyterian church court rebukes minister for performing same-sex ceremonies
A California minister was rebuked on Friday by a Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) court for performing same-sex ceremonies.
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Climate change will kill more Africans than Malaria or AIDS, warned Anglican church
The continent of Africa is facing a future in which climate change will kill more people than traditional causes such as malaria and HIV, according to a Ugandan environmental expert.
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Ecumenical leader tells Pentecostals: 'We need each other'
The General Secretary of the World Council of Churches has spoken of the common call shared by Pentecostals and ecumenists in fulfilling God's mission.
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Christendom is over in the West, says new ICC principal
The new principal of the International Christian College says the end of Christendom is the biggest challenge facing the church in the West.
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National Council of Churches welcomes WCC Living Letters team's Australian visit in September
The National Council of Churches in Australia (NCCA) welcomes the decision by the World Council of Churches (WCC) to send an international ecumenical delegation to visit the Indigenous Peoples of Australia from 12-17 September 2010.
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Ross Clifford passes the baton to Kel Richards
Ross Clifford has announced his retirement as host of 2CH's Sunday night program "Connections" after 13 years in the role. Ross is only the third presenter of the program, having followed Roger Bush and Jay Bacik.