The congregation takes up where another left off.
A Salvador, Brazil, church is given use of a community center for its meetings.
A small church decides to share its blessings with others.
Such sermons serve an essential need.
A new church sign sports a unique phrase to capture the interest of outsiders.
Elders propose Sunday service with instruments. Preacher to their south urges rejection.
The Rising Fawn church near Chatanooga, Tenn., lost their building early Sunday morning.
The Haarlem church was the first European congregation established by churches of Christ after WWII.
A Chattanooga, Tenn., congregation is accused of extreme homophobia after exercising discipline in a high-profile case.
In spite of many members’ preference and some leaders stepping down, church goes forward with decision to use musical instruments.
In middle Tennessee’s Maury County, a church bulding is vandalized with fire.
Kentucky couple see opportunities still in print media, but with a different style.
Editor of Biblical Notes takes on the approach that compromises truth for outreach.
A North Little Rock church promotes a special program for community service and evangelism.
People enjoyed the old-timey service.
Fla. church publishes article in newspaper answering a clergy appeal for unity.
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (BNc) — The Levy church made its annual special contribution for missions yesterday, offering $275,921, missionary Ted Knight said. With this special offering in hand, the missions committee considers every request made by missions efforts. The… Continue Reading →
Church’s Christian message got changed to politics.
An Oklahoma preacher records his efforts to encourage a congregation to work against abortion.
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