VIDEO February 27 Pro-Israel influencer says Bibas memorial in NYC ‘brought out the worst in a lot of antisemites’ Zach Sage Fox, a pro-Israel influencer who has gone undercover in the West Bank, says he saw “some of the worst antisemitism” at his Times Square memorial for the Bibas children.
VIDEO June 30 Anti-Israel agitators disrupt NYC Pride parade Anti-Israel agitators vandalized parade floats on Sunday during the NYC Pride parade. (Credit: FreedomNewsTV/FNTV)
Pennsylvania June 27 Pennsylvania bishop becomes youngest Episcopal Church leader since 1789 A bishop from western Pennsylvania has been elected as the youngest leader ever of the Episcopal Church. Sean Rowe was elected on the first ballot in the House of Bishops.
Protestant June 13 Southern Baptist Convention formally passes resolution opposing IVF treatments The Southern Baptist Convention formally opposed the use of in vitro fertilization technology via a resolution on Wednesday, citing ethical concerns over the destruction of fertilized embryos.
Ukraine May 9 Ukrainian-American pastor joins faith leaders counseling, reinvigorating chaplains on the frontlines Andrew Moroz, a Ukrainian-American pastor, is helping render aid to the country's spiritually exhausted military chaplains as they join military combatants in repelling the Russian invasion.
Charlotte, Raleigh, Piedmont May 6 United Methodist Church abolishes LGBTQ bans, 'last of the major mainline groups to liberalize' At the United Methodist Church's General Conference, bans on gay clergy and same-sex marriages were removed. However, the denomination faces internal strife and declining membership.
CRIME May 1 Group of 10 anti-Israel protesters arrested at University of South Florida, including one with gun: police Police at the University of South Florida said 10 people were arrested during an anti-Israel protest on campus on Tuesday.
Protestant April 26, 2024 Anti-Israel protesters at Florida universities can be ‘expelled’: DeSantis Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called presidents at Columbia and Yale "weak" and said "Hamas" activity in Florida would not be tolerated.
Donald Trump April 6, 2024 Christian leaders react to Trump's 'God Bless the USA' Bibles: 'More Trump than Bible?' Following former President Donald Trump's announcement of special-edition "God Bless the USA" Bibles last month, Fox News Digital reached out to Christian leaders for reaction to the unorthodox sale.
RELIGION March 28, 2024 US pastors see popular Easter services as opportunity to rebuild in-person worship attendance As pastors prepare for Easter this year, many are eager to welcome more people back to churches than they have seen since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic four years ago.
Israel November 22, 2023 Christian leaders in Bethlehem defend canceling Christmas celebrations to emphasize 'spiritual meaning' Christian leaders in Bethlehem say the decision to remove Christmas decorations and cancel holiday parades is meant to focus attention on the spiritual core of the season.
Michigan September 7, 2023 Episcopal Church restricts MI bishop from ministry amid domestic abuse investigation The Rt. Rev. Prince Singh of the Episcopal Dioceses of Eastern and Western Michigan has been restricted from ministry while domestic abuse allegations are investigated.
Christianity July 7, 2023 One fifth of United Methodists schism over LGBT marriage, ordination One-fifth of congregations in the United Methodist Church have announced schism with the larger conference, buying out their church property and cutting ties.
Artificial Intelligence June 27, 2023 Hear a good Sunday sermon? AI ready to make preacher's words count all week long Pulpit AI is an upcoming artificial intelligence platform that can aide Christian pastors by reconfiguring sermons to keep congregants engaged throughout the week.
New York May 9, 2023 New York press photographer arrested at protest over subway rider chokehold death A working photojournalist was among about a dozen people arrested at a protest over last week’s chokehold death of New York City subway rider Jordan Neely.
Christianity February 21, 2023 Asbury University ends 24/7 revival meeting after 50K flock to Kentucky town over 13 days Marathon worship services at Asbury University have been running for two weeks straight, but are now being forced to move off campus for logistical reasons.
Christianity February 18, 2023 'HeGetsUs' abstains from abortion issue, says 'Jesus too often gets lost' in the debate The "HeGetsUs" ad campaign is refraining from addressing the moral issue of abortion, claiming "the real Jesus too often gets lost" in the discussion.
Christianity February 18, 2023 'Asbury Revival' marathon worship enters 10th day, similar services grow on other college campuses The marathon worship service at Asbury University that began on Feb. 8 continues to draw participants from across the country as worship enters its tenth day.
Protestant February 7, 2023 Church of England to consider gender-neutral God: reports The Church of England is considering referring to God in “non-gendered” terms during church services in break with centuries of tradition.
Donald Trump January 17, 2023 Trump says evangelical leaders not yet endorsing him is 'sign of disloyalty' Former President Donald Trump is accusing evangelical faith leaders of "disloyalty" due to the lack of widespread endorsement for his 2024 presidential bid.
Christianity January 3, 2023 California pastor John MacArthur 'doing better' after sudden illness John MacArthur, pastor of Grace Community Church in California, is recovering after a health scare earlier in the week that prevented him from preaching.
Media December 24, 2022 Many churches cancel services on Christmas day: Enjoy some 'time with your family' Many protestant pastors are opting not to host Christmas day services this year, since the holiday falls on a Sunday, opting for Christmas Eve services instead.
Iran September 20, 2022 Iranian police open fire on demonstrators protesting woman's alleged murder over Hijab law: report At least five people were killed when Iranian police opened fire on protesters demonstrating against the alleged in-custody murder of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman.
Christianity August 23, 2022 Church of England names its first racial justice director The Church of England has appointed its first "racial justice director" after previously apologizing for its role in the slave trade and passing antisemitic laws.
Protestant July 11, 2022 Church of England refuses to define the word 'woman' The Church of England declined to give a definition for the word "woman," instead saying that offering a definition of the word now needed "additional care."
RELIGION June 9, 2022 Methodist leaders say 'rebellion and dysfunction' over LGBT issues splitting denomination Leaders in the United Methodist Church explained the deeper reasons behind the widening gulf within the third-largest Protestant denomination in the United States.
Christianity May 18, 2022 Abortion 'must be legal and accessible': Evangelical Lutheran Church The Evangelical Lutheran Church released a statement Tuesday stating opposition to the Supreme Court's leaked draft opinion that could overturn Roe v. Wade.
RELIGION March 1, 2022 Finland has shifted to 'secular religion,' 'postmodernism,' says Finnish bishop on trial for intolerance Juhana Pohjola, a bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission Church of Finland, is on trial in his home country for questioning the church's participation in an LGBT pride event.
Georgia Runoffs December 12, 2020 Over 25 Black ministers sign letter to Warnock on abortion A group of more than two dozen Black pastors, many of them from Georgia, have sent a letter to Democratic Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock urging him to reconsider his pro-choice stance on abortion heading into a runoff election in the Peach State.
Bill de Blasio September 22, 2020 EPA boss rips Cuomo, de Blasio over protests, threatens to relocate NYC office Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) head Andrew Wheeler threatened to move the agency's offices out of the city and state of New York on Tuesday, in response to what little is being done to curb recent riots and violent protesting.