
This Week in Christian History: Becket’s Murder, Church Changes
Discover significant anniversaries in Christian history, including St. Thomas a Becket’s murder and the Church of Ireland’s disestablishment.
Discover significant anniversaries in Christian history, including St. Thomas a Becket’s murder and the Church of Ireland’s disestablishment.
Televangelist Kenneth Copeland, 88, shares his hospital experience after a ruptured appendix and his faith-driven recovery.
Pastor Jack Hibbs discusses Heaven’s truths and God’s eternal promise in his sermon “Under the Shadow of the Almighty.”
Bishop Prince Singh suspended for three years amid abuse allegations; ordered to undergo counseling and reconciliation.
Throughout Church history, each week marks anniversaries of significant events, from milestones to notable deaths.
South Carolina’s Supreme Court reviews if the Catholic Diocese of Charleston is exempt from damages in abuse lawsuits.
Episcopal Bishop Lawrence Provenzano of New York, known for his stance on gay clergy marriage, will retire in 2026.
The Village Seventh-day Adventist Church urges the Michigan Conference to reinstate Pastor Ron Kelly amid disputes.
Volunteers at Liquid Church packed 1.2 million meals for the needy during their Christmas Outreach event in December 2024.
A Dallas church acquires a large facility to expand The Stewpot’s community services, enhancing aid to underserved populations.
Michael Brown steps back from social media amid allegations, denying misconduct but acknowledging poor judgment.
Nuns dismiss allegations as false; Bishop Olson insists on recorded admissions. Feud involves power, property, and faith.