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Religious Freedom Bill Advances to Senate After Clearing House Vote
Know about the bill passed by the Kentucky House, House Bill 547, that would permit teachers and faculty members in Kentucky's public schools to express their religious beliefs openly. Colorado Catholics Spent Millions to Identify Gay Priest By Buying Mobile App Tracking Data
The Catholic Laity and Clergy for Renewal is a non-organizational group that spent four million dollars on a mobile app tracking data that aims to determine gay priests. The apps used to track the priests were Growlr, Grindr, Scruff, Jack'd and OkCupid. Jehovah’s Witness’ Former Member Shot Several People Inside Kingdom Hall
The former member of Jehovah’s Witness recently shot numerous people inside their three-story kingdom hall. The shooter was only identified as Philipp F., who killed around six people, including an unborn child, and injured eight individuals, four of whom were in critical condition. Andrew Wilkie Leaked Document to Accuse Hillsong Church of Financial Impropriety
The Hillsong Church was accused by a Tasmanian independent member of parliament, Andrew Wilkie, of financial impropriety following the leakage of a document that provides a detailed summary of the misusing funds of the church. The founder and former senior pastor of the church allegedly spent the ch… Biden Administration Accused of Infringing Religious Freedom with Latest Actions
Know the controversy in the College of the Ozarks, a private religious college in Missouri has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold its policy of requiring men and women to live in separate dormitories, citing the protection of religious freedom. Young Cleveland Resident Shot in Broad Daylight at Local Church Parking Lot, Police Launch Investigation
Discover the crime in which according to the Cleveland Police Department, a 15-year-old boy was shot dead in a church parking lot on Sunday afternoon. Click the headline to learn more. Statesboro United Methodist Church Chooses to Remain in the Church Amidst Denomination Split
Know about the church that decided to stay in the United Methodist Church denomination despite the ongoing disaffiliations of other churches due to conflict on human sexuality. Louisville Archbishop Addresses Meat-Eating on St. Patrick's Day: Catholics Get a Pass this Year
Know About Louisville Archbishop Shelton Fabre, who has given a dispensation from the Catholic tradition of abstaining from meat on St. Patrick's Day for 24 counties within his jurisdiction. Ohio Moves Closer to Voting on Abortion-Rights Amendment as Signature Collection Set to Begin
Know about the Two Ohio-based advocacy groups, Ohioans for Reproductive Freedom and Ohio Physicians for Reproductive Rights, which are pushing to include a state constitution that removes restrictions on abortion. Enterprise Church Breaks Away From United Methodist Church to Form Independent Congregation
The First United Methodist Church located in downtown Enterprise had 207 members vote in favor of disaffiliation, while 68 members voted to remain with the conference. Click the headline to learn more.