Ted Haggard returns to pulpit, preaches to 160 people
Nearly four years after being fired from his previous church, Ted Haggard returned to the pulpit on Sunday as a \"changed\" man and with a new church..
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Christian leaders admit church unity is still long way off
Ecumenical, evangelical and Roman Catholic leaders have today conceded that there are still many obstacles to unity in the body of Christ but stress they remain committed to the journey.
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Head of Episcopal church rejects disciplinary action from Archbishop of Canterbury
The head of The Episcopal Church is troubled by efforts within the Anglican Communion to discipline the U.S. body over its pro-gay actions.
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Edinburgh 2010 marks 'new beginning for common mission for Evangelicals and Ecumenicals
Leaders of the ecumenical and evangelical movements have reaffirmed their commitment to witnessing to Christ at the start of Edinburgh 2010.
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Tanzanai's Joseph Kahindi visits Australian Baptists
The Deputy Vice Chancellor of Mount Meru University, Tanzania (East Africa) Reverend Joseph Kahindi visited Tweed Heads. He was with a party of eighteen other African Baptist Ministers who are visiting New South Wales and Queensland Baptist churches.
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Archbishop of Canterbury break silence over homosexual bishop in U.S.
The Anglican spiritual leader has broken his silence regarding the controversial ordination of another openly homosexual bishop in the U.S.
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Rick Warren tells fake Christians to find another church
Pastor Rick Warren has a message for the some 20,000 people who attend Saddleback Church: If you want to remain a passive Christian, find another church.
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Researcher in U.K. anticipates further church decline in 2010s
A leading church researcher today painted a gloomy picture of church attendance in Britain in the coming decade.
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Evangelicals and conservaties grieves as second gay bishop receives ordination
The ordination of two women bishops, one of whom is a partnered lesbian, was a moment of celebration for some 3,000 Episcopalians gathered in Long Beach, Calif., on Saturday.
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Francis Chan calls on Christians to be radical followers of Christ
Radical living was not only for the early church believers, but is what the church of today is also called to, says one pastor.
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Episcopalians to ordain first lesbian bishop
Episcopalians are prepared to greet a historic yet controversial occasion – the ordination of the first openly lesbian bishop on Saturday.
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Sex scandals due to sin within, Pope says
Taking a more critical tone than in the past, Pope Benedict XVI said Tuesday that the Roman Catholic Church is embroiled in a sex scandal because of the "sin within" and not because of outside factors.