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The vast majority of U.S. Protestant churches say they are holding in-person services, but churchgoers have yet to attend in the numbers they did before the coronavirus pandemic struck.
10/20/2020 - By Aaron Earls / LifeWay
As they head to the polls, nearly all religious Americans say the coronavirus is the most critical issue facing the country, a new study shows. But there’s one notable exception: white evangelicals.
10/20/2020 - By Yonat Shimron / Religion News Service
Members of The Pastor’s Common, a group for young ministers, speak honestly about their frustrations about and hopes for the church.
10/19/2020 - By Eric Black / Editor
For the first time, Texas Baptists will gather online for their annual meeting, Nov. 16-17, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
10/19/2020 - By Texas Baptists Communications
Many ministers moved from preaching in person to delivering sermons online during the pandemic lockdown. As congregations reopen, often with social distancing and masks, preachers face new challenges
10/19/2020 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
LifeWay Christian Resources has reached an agreement to sell Ridgecrest Conference Center and Summer Camps to the Ridgecrest Foundation.
10/16/2020 - By Carol Pipes / LifeWay Christian Resources
The State Department no longer is making publicly available a number of statistics about refugees admitted into the United States, including their religious affiliation.
10/15/2020 - By Emily McFarlan Miller and Jack Jenkins / Religion News Service
No Need Among You conference speakers challenged online participants to interpret societal systems and Scripture from the perspective of the marginalized.
10/15/2020 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Baylor University’s board of regents approved the $9 million purchase of three commercial properties in downtown Waco.
10/14/2020 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Texas Baptist Men chainsaw, mud-out and emergency food service volunteers are meeting needs after Hurricane Delta blew through Louisiana.
10/14/2020 - By John Hall / Texas Baptist Men
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary trustees unanimously voted not to remove the names of slaveholding founders from campus buildings, but they vacated an endowed chair named after a controversial benefactor and approved funds for scholarships for Black students.
10/14/2020 - By Baptist Press Staff
Pastoral change noted for Castroville church.
10/13/2020 - By Staff / Baptist Standard