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PCUSA Presbytery Seizes Control of Virginia Church

After a Virginia presbytery took over operations of a Mechanicsville church, those who felt led by God to depart the Presbyterian Church (USA) started anew as an Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC) mission congregation just a short distance away from their former church facility.

Three More Parishes Join the Diocese of South Carolina Suit to Prevent The Episcopal Church from Seizing Property

Amended complaint shows 34 congregations stand against TEC, adds Episcopal Church of South Carolina as defendant

Evangelicals Find Clergy Housing Allowance Fair

When asked about the clergy housing allowance policy, which excludes organizationally approved housing expenses from a minister’s taxable income, 93 percent of evangelical leaders said that the policy is fair, according to the January Evangelical Leaders Survey.

Christian Wolverines Get Special Exception

After telling a chapter of college ministry InterVarsity Christian Fellowship they would lose their status as an official student organization, University of Michigan officials changed course on Monday and approved their application for recognition.

Presbyterian Split-Off Gains Momentum

The Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians has held its first national Synod.

The Contraception Mandate and Religious Liberty

In an interview conducted by the Pew Forum, Professors Ira C. Lupu and Robert Tuttle of The George Washington University Law School discuss the new HHS rules for the exemption of certain religious organizations from a mandate to offer free contraception services to women employees under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and the possible outcome of the legal challenges to them.

“To Litigate and Protect”

Stanford Law has opened the country’s first religious liberty legal clinic with the goal to train students and educate the general public on religious liberty issues.

5 Factors in the Rise of Reformed Theology Among African Americans

Reformed theology is nothing new. So why do more African Americans seem to be adopting it now?

Major Presbyterian Church May Consider Leaving Its Denomination

One of the largest Presbyterian churches in the country, located here in Houston, is voting this Sunday on whether or not to enter into a discussion of what its ultimate affiliation should be with its denomination — the Presbyterian Church USA.

Russia Sends Mixed Signals on Adoption Ban

In the wake of Russia’s new law banning US adoptions, parents who have poured years of time and thousands of dollars into the adoption process now wait with baited breath to learn whether they can bring their children home.

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