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Scottish Episcopal Church rejects Anglican Covenant
The Anglican Covenant has been dealt another blow after the Scottish Episcopal Church not to give the measure its support.
Zimbabwe bishop defiant in face of intimidation
The Bishop of Harare has urged Anglicans in Zimbabwe to be vigilant amid reports of intimidation.
Ethiopian Christians languishing in Saudi jail
Saudi Arabian officials have made conflicting statements about why a group of 35 Ethiopian Christians were arrested at a prayer service
Gay community split on same-sex marriage
A new poll has found that only half of gays and lesbians view marriage as "personally important".
Denmark votes for gay wedding ceremonies at church
Denmark, the first country to allow gay couples to enter into civil unions in 1989, will now be allowing homosexuals to have full wedding ceremonies at church.
A life without regrets
"No regrets" may sound good but some regrets change us for the better
Searching for love online
Some Christians are turning to the internet to help them find love, but it might not be everyone's cup of tea
Archbishop Alan Harper announces retirement
The head of the Church of Ireland, Archbishop Alan Harper, is set to retire this October.
Churches delighted with success of Jubilee events
The bad weather over the Diamond Jubilee weekend failed to dampen the spirit of churches across the country that went ahead with their street parties and community events in spite of the rains and chilly temperatures.
WCC headquarters to undergo major redevelopment
The World Council of Churches has announced a 10-year redevelopment of its headquarters in Switzerland.
Pop group launches campaign to free Asia Bibi
An all-out media blitz has been started to raise awareness for Asia Bibi, the Pakistani Christian mother of five children who has been sentenced to death by hanging for defending her Christian beliefs.
Royal treatment for Jubilee card comp winner
A schoolgirl from Brighstone on the Isle of Wight was given the royal treatment this week after winning a competition to design a Diamond Jubilee card for the Queen.
Church counselling centre celebrates 50 years of service
A Church of Scotland counselling service celebrates its 50th anniversary this Friday with a special service in Glasgow.
Most Christians hate Christian TV - survey
DoersTV.com chief executive Pastor David Wright polled his channel's more than 100,000 Facebook fans to find out what they think of Christian TV - and he was more than a little surprised by the results.
Cyber criminals target Tumblr users
A new report reveals that cyber criminal attacks focused heavily on Tumblr and Google Play users last month.
âRetreatâ not to be confused with âescapeâ, Christians hear
Nearly 300 Christians came together to explore the value of silence during the Retreat Associationâs annual conference last week.