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Christian group opposes marriage equality for homosexuals
Christian Concern For Our Nation says Christians must resist attempts to extend marriage status to same-sex couples.
Anglican relief and development alliance a step closer to becoming reality
A working group from across the worldwide Anglican Communion met at Lambeth Palace between 12 and 14 July to plan how to turn the proposed Anglican Alliance on relief, development and advocacy into a reality.
Evangelicals confront Western Europeâs spiritual malaise
Western Europe has become a region of âempty nominalismâ and âconfused spiritualityâ, says the Chairman of the Keswick Convention.
Michael W Smith raises the bar again with Wonder
Ever the creative risk taker and industry innovator, Michael W Smith delivers the most powerful and personal album of his career, all while living out his faith with the unsurpassed energy and passion that defines him as a man.
Pro-women's ordination bus ads to run during papal visit
A Catholic womenâs group is to run a bus advertisement campaign in support womenâs ordination at the time of the Popeâs visit to Britain.
Lutherans reaffirm desire for shared Eucharist
Talks of a continued commitment toward ecumenism, or church unity, dominated the stage at the Lutheran World Federation's assembly on Wednesday.
Archbishop Tutu to withdraw from public life
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu announced Thursday his intention to retire from public life on October 7 â the day he is to turn 79.
Church hub tackles rural concerns in Wales
From bovine TB to affordable housing, the challenges facing rural Wales will come under the spotlight in a year-long programme of seminars launched at the Royal Welsh Show today.
Council for World Mission appoints new general secretary
Council for World Mission Trustees have appointed Rev Dr Collin Cowan as the organisation's new general secretary at its annual trustee body meeting in Hong Kong.
Thousands of Dalit Christians rally for equal status
Thousands of Dalit Christians rallied in Delhi on Wednesday for a special status that would grant them the same provisions in education and employment as Dalit Hindus.
Free schools offer opportunities and risks, say Christian leaders
Christian education experts have welcomed the opportunities offered by the Governmentâs free schools agenda but urged Christians to think carefully before deciding whether to set up their own free school.
Sandi Patty helps women to win over the crossroads
Music Legend and esteemed author Sandi Patty will release companion book and CD projects, The Edge of the Divine, this summer.
Breakaway groups prevented Anglican split - Nigerian primate
It has been three years since the Anglican Church of Nigeria "crossed borders" into the United States to establish a new home for conservatives who were unhappy with the liberal direction of the US Episcopal Church.
Church-run foodbank concerned over changes to benefit system
The organiser of a church-run foodbank has spoken of his concern over the impact of changes to incapacity benefits on Welsh communities.
Charity helps Filipino children get off the rubbish tip
Amen Trust raising funds for new school to save children in Manila from a life of scavenging on the city's rubbish tips.
Christians in Faisalabad on high alert after murder of two pastors
The Christian community in Faisalabad remains tense after the murder on Monday of two pastors accused of committing blasphemy.