
Memorable Events This Week in Christian History: Anniversaries Highlighted
Throughout church history, significant events have occurred. This week highlights anniversaries of key moments.

Throughout church history, significant events have occurred. This week highlights anniversaries of key moments.

Kentucky Baptist youth event sets a record with over 1,300 attendees, aiming to equip youth with the Gospel.

The Global Methodist Church, a conservative denomination, surpasses 7,000 congregations, emphasizing growth in faith.

Pastor At Boshoff, a South African megachurch leader, quietly divorced his wife, Nyretta, after over 30 years of marriage.

For many Christians worldwide, the weeks leading up to Easter are a time of fasting, solemn contemplation, and abstinence.

Pastor Jay Strother of Brentwood Baptist Church, TN, diagnosed with stomach cancer, to step away for treatment.

Carl and Laura Lentz’s new book, “Overcoming Infidelity,” offers guidance for couples healing post-affair, out Oct. 20.

Bethel Church places Ben Armstrong on leave amid new allegations of clergy abuse, pledges independent investigation.

An Episcopal charity received an $8M grant to combat violence against women in Africa, aiming to aid 500,000 people.

Throughout the Church’s history, countless significant events have unfolded. This week highlights key anniversaries.

The Church of England’s Synod voted against stand-alone blessing ceremonies for same-sex couples, ending a long debate.

Fewer than one in three Protestants who attend church monthly read the Bible daily, says recent Lifeway report.