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Baptist Times newspaper to cease publication

Baptist Times Editor says he is sad to cease print after more than 150 years

Discovery at Jamestown could be America's first Protestant church

Researchers at Jamestown, Virginia, may have found the site where the first Protestant church in North America was built.

Classic carols, fresh sounds

That’s the promise from Vineyard with their new compilation, “Christmas from Vineyard”.

Pub crawl evangelism

Incoming President of the Baptist Union of Great Britain Chris Duffet has some simple ideas for sharing the faith with others this Christmas

The Jon Foreman Q & A

Switchfoot's Jon Foreman on music and meaning

Ian Paisley to stand down from ministry in Free Presbyterian Church

The Rev Ian Paisley is to step down from ministry in the Free Presbyterian Church at the end of the year.

People who attend religious service are more positive - study

Those who attend church, synagogue or any other religious service regularly are more likely to have a positive outlook on life and a lower risk of having depression, a new study has found.

Britain honours war dead on Remembrance Sunday

The Queen is to lay a wreath during a memorial service at the Cenotapth today as Britain marks Remembrance Sunday.

Archbishops question need for elected House of Lords

The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have challenged the case for the introduction of a wholly or partially elected House of Lords.

Sharing life in church and Facebook

In an age dominated by technology, having church online seems like the natural progression of things. Liberty University recently threw its hat into the virtual ring with a church service held via Facebook.

Hymns, sacred songs, and the cycle of grace

Leigh Nash is rediscovering the sacred songs that stirred her imagination in her youth

Bishop: Christians must be ‘brave’ in face of opposition

With Christianity being challenged around the world, Christians must be “brave” in living out their faith, says the Catholic Bishop of Argyll and the Isles.

Art and remembrance at St Paul's Cathedral

More than 5,000 poppies have been scattered under the dome of St Paul's Cathedral in an art installation for Remembrance Day.

Methodist youth take to Twitter for Remembrance services

Young Methodists are harnessing social networking site Twitter to hold two services of Remembrance on Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday.

Apartment block disciples

The Crazy Love author hopes unconditional acts of love will lead to new followers and new church plants on housing estates in San Francisco