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  • “Church” Holds Sex Driven Halloween-Themed Drag Bingo

    11/05/2025 11:04:51 PM PST · by Morgana · 25 replies
    Disntr ^ | November 3, 2025 | staff
    “I also will laugh at your calamity; I will mock when terror strikes you.” (Proverbs 1:26) When God laughs, it is never lighthearted. His laughter is the echo of justice in a world that has mocked Him too long. Somewhere this past weekend, a drag clown twirls beneath stained glass, and the people who should be trembling before His name instead clap for caricatures of women in corsets. The sanctuary has become a stage for blasphemy and pulpit, a prop for sexual deviancy. And God looks down—not with amusement, but with fury restrained only by mercy. Yet, when He looks...
  • The Catholic Beliefs of Protestant Reformers

    10/31/2025 8:41:01 AM PDT · by ebb tide · 14 replies
    Crisis Magazine ^ | October 31, 2025 | Mark Haas
    The Catholic Beliefs of Protestant ReformersModern day Protestants are further away from Luther, Calvin and Zwingli than these original revolutionaries were from the Catholicism from which they severed themselves.Today, October 31, marks “Reformation Day,” which commemorates the unfortunate split between Protestants and Catholics in 1517. When we look back at the upheaval of the 16th century, we tend to picture the Protestant Reformers as men who rejected Catholicism in its entirety. Yet a closer look reveals something more nuanced—and even ironic. Martin Luther, John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli, and Thomas Cranmer all held to beliefs that were profoundly Catholic, many of...
  • Tucker Carlson calls Christian Zionism ‘brain virus, heresy’ during interview with avowed antisemite Nick Fuentes

    10/30/2025 5:24:53 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 113 replies
    Christian Post ^ | 10/30/2025 | All Israel News
    Former Fox News host and analyst Tucker Carlson continued his descent into rank antisemitism on Tuesday, publishing an interview with far-right podcaster Nick Fuentes, who has engaged in open holocaust denial and praised Hitler in the past. Despite former disagreements between them, Carlson and Fuentes bonded over their shared suspicion of “these Jews,” as well as their distaste for Christian Zionism and its supporters among the Republican Party. The self-identified lapsed Episcopalian Carlson lauded Fuentes for his criticism of Israel and U.S. support for it, “because it’s insane and it hurts us. We get nothing out of it. I completely...
  • PCA Pastor Jeremy Fair Arrested in Prostitution Sting

    10/27/2025 11:02:19 PM PDT · by Morgana · 18 replies
    Protestia ^ | October 27, 2025 | staff
    Jeremy Fair, the senior pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Tulsa, OK was arrested late last week in a prostitution sting after being nabbed allegedly meeting up with a prostitute for sex. A member of the Hills and Plains Presbytery, the married father of four was caught up in a sting staged by police, who also nabbed a firefighter who was set to be married the next day and a business owner who drove in from out of state. He was released on a $1000 bond. According to law firm Cannon & Associates “A conviction for prostitution in Oklahoma can...
  • Baptist professor’s Anglican turn sparks Twitter meltdown

    10/24/2025 1:43:48 PM PDT · by Cronos · 122 replies
    Anglican ink ^ | 14th July 2025
    Southern Baptist professor Matthew Barrett has ignited a theological controversy across social media platforms following his announcement that he is leaving both Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and the Southern Baptist Convention to seek ordination in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). The Kansas City-based theologian made his intentions public on July 24, 2025, through a post on X (formerly Twitter) that linked to a 6,000-word Substack essay detailing his reasons for the denominational switch. Dr. Barrett, known for his work in systematic theology and “classical retrieval” scholarship, cited what he termed three “cracked pillars” in Southern Baptist life...
  • Southern Baptist church seminary prof’s departure to Anglicanism prompts discussion of Baptists & tradition

    10/24/2025 1:37:29 PM PDT · by Cronos · 25 replies
    Baptist press ^ | July 29, 2025 | David Roach
    Social media buzzed with reaction when Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary theology professor Matthew Barrett announced his departure from the SBC to become an Anglican. He cited the “beauty of Anglicanism” and claimed its practices better align with “how Christians have worshipped across history.” But a cadre of Baptist theologians who focus on connecting Southern Baptists with the broader Christian tradition disagree. They say Baptist churches are fertile ground to draw from the Christian church’s theological roots—including fourth- and fifth-century formulations of the doctrines of the Trinity and the person of Christ. Baptists must retrieve “the roots of our own...
  • Down the Church Website Rabbit Hole

    10/24/2025 7:55:12 AM PDT · by Cronos · 26 replies
    Reformed Journal ^ | 17th October 2025 | Allison Vander Broek
    I have a niche hobby of looking at church websites. I consider myself a super sleuth, combing through church websites to figure out their theology and politics. Though I am not especially religious anymore, there is nothing I love more than uncovering secret, conservative evangelicals. Church Clarity. It was also born of necessity. I’ve lived in Boston for over a decade where you must be able to read between the lines on a church’s website or social media as more conservative churches try to fly under the radar in this notoriously secular city. As a scholar of religion, I’ve also...
  • What’s happening to the Anglican Communion? {23rd October 2025}

    10/24/2025 1:28:50 AM PDT · by Cronos · 11 replies
    The Pillar ^ | 23rd October 2025 | Luke Coppen
    Earlier this month, a body known as GAFCON — the Global Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans — declared it was “now the Global Anglican Communion.” In the Oct. 16 declaration, entitled “The future has arrived,” the alliance of conservative Anglican church leaders said it had resolved to “reorder” the Anglican Communion, the world’s third-largest Christian communion after the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodoxy. “Today, GAFCON is leading the Global Anglican Communion,” said the statement signed by Rwandan Archbishop Laurent Mbanda, chairman of GAFCON’s Primates’ Council. “As has been the case from the very beginning, we have not left the Anglican Communion;...
  • {Church of England} Anglicans say no to ceremonies to bless same-sex couples

    10/24/2025 1:13:52 AM PDT · by Cronos · 7 replies
    Zenit.org ^ | 23rd October 2025 | Elizabeth Owens
    The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, the second-highest-ranking cleric in the Church of England, acknowledged the pain the decision would cause. “We believe we have done the right thing,” he said, citing legal and theological guidance, “but we know it will be difficult and disappointing for some.” The Church of England has once again found itself caught between the demands of doctrine and the pressures of a changing world. In mid-October, its bishops voted to suspend a long-anticipated plan that would have tested separate blessing ceremonies for same-sex couples — a move hailed by traditionalists and lamented by reformers. The...
  • ‘We are the Anglican Communion’: Gafcon rejects authority of Archbishop of Canterbury

    10/21/2025 11:16:14 PM PDT · by chajin · 8 replies
    The Christian Daily ^ | October 23, 2025 | Chris Eyte
    Gafcon, a movement claiming to represent the majority of Anglicans worldwide, particularly in the Global South, has officially rejected the authority of the Archbishop of Canterbury and related institutions such as the Lambeth Conference — declaring itself the true “Global Anglican Communion.” The declaration marks a formal split in the Anglican Church, following years of mounting concern among Gafcon leaders over what they view as the mainstream Communion’s departure from biblical teaching. Their announcement comes after recent controversies, including the appointment of the Rt. Rev. Cherry Vann, a practicing lesbian, as Archbishop of Wales, and the naming of Dame Sarah...
  • Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally on Protecting Children From Perverted Predators

    10/20/2025 5:14:53 AM PDT · by Morgana · 9 replies
    Moonbattery ^ | October 19, 2025 | Dave Blount
    In fairness to the English remnant of the Church of England, let’s hear what Archbishop of Canterbury and LGBT advocate Sarah Mullally has to say about protecting children from perverts who groom them for sexual exploitation: *must see video on link* That must be what people mean when they say, “The silence was deafening.” You can see why the church’s Christian contingent has broken off.
  • Church of England Breaks in Two, Loses 40 Million Members After Conservative Majority Announce Major Split

    10/17/2025 1:08:06 PM PDT · by Morgana · 37 replies
    Protestia ^ | October 17, 2025 | staff
    The unity of Church of England has been dealt a major blow to the denomination in a punishing reminder that theological treason has consequences, after a group representing nearly 40 million members—ten times the number of Anglicans in the UK—announced they are the real Anglican Communion and will no longer be in communion with their progressive counterpart, dividing the denomination in two while declaring “We cannot continue to have communion with those who advocate the revisionist agenda, which has abandoned the inerrant word of God as the final authority.” Over the past two decades, the denomination has been liberalizing at...
  • First female Archbishop of Canterbury criticized for being pro-abortion

    10/16/2025 10:50:37 PM PDT · by Morgana · 24 replies
    Live Action News ^ | Nancy Flanders
    Dame Sarah Mullally was named the first female archbishop of Canterbury last week, and received immediate criticism over her apparent support for abortion. Key Takeaways: * The Church of England announced its first female archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally. * Mullally has made comments that indicate support for abortion despite the Anglican Church's pro-life stance. * She has been criticized for "scandalous views on abortion" and has also said she believes in "choice" for parents of preborn children with Trisomy 18. The Details: The Church of England has maintained a largely pro-life stance, believing that abortion should be allowed in...
  • Young Conservative Methodist Denomination Gains 6000 Member Churches

    10/15/2025 11:03:25 AM PDT · by Morgana · 18 replies
    Protestia ^ | October 14, 2025 | staff
    The Global Methodist Church, a conservative alternative to the thoroughly embattled and progressively captured United Methodist Church, announced last week that more than 6,000 member churches have joined their denomination, reaching a milestone that few thought possible just a few years ago. The Global Methodist Church was formed as a direct result of the UMC’s acceptance of homosexuality and gay marriage, which conservative churches found untenable. Launched in 2022 with only two dozen churches, thousands of churches followed and sought union. It wasn’t without its difficulties, however. Many churches were forced to jump through hoops to leave the UMC with...
  • Conservative alternative to the United Methodist Church grows to 6,000 member churches

    10/13/2025 9:30:37 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 21 replies
    Christian Post ^ | 10/13/2025 | Michael Gryboski
    A denomination founded as a theologically conservative alternative to the United Methodist Church has grown to include 6,000 member congregations worldwide.The Global Methodist Church, which was launched on May 1, 2022, announced on its Facebook page last Friday that it had reached the 6,000-member church milestone.“That's 6,000 pulpits preaching the Gospel,” stated the GMC. “6,000 altars where hearts are renewed. … 6,000 congregations worshiping in a variety of nations and languages.”“Join us in praying for the movement as we continue to welcome existing churches and plant new ones to spread the love of Christ to our communities and beyond.”The formation...
  • Amy Grant Settles Case Over Nashville Church Founded by Her Great-Grandfather

    10/12/2025 2:57:37 PM PDT · by Morgana · 23 replies
    Ministry Watch ^ | October 11, 2025 | Kim Roberts
    Six-time Grammy winner Amy Grant, who gained much of her notoriety through her Christian songs, has agreed to a legal settlement about a church founded by her great-grandfather in downtown Nashville, Tenn., according to the Wall Street Journal. The boarded-up red brick building, now worth at least $11 million, served for decades as the Central Church of Christ, founded in 1925 by A.M. Burton. During its heyday, the church was involved in providing housing, daycare, food, and a free library in addition to its worship services. Burton’s sermons were broadcast through a radio station that he founded. He died when...
  • Anglicans Furious After Canterbury Cathedral Covered in Graffiti for Controversial Art Installing

    10/12/2025 2:37:45 PM PDT · by Morgana · 6 replies
    Protestia ^ | October 10, 2025 | staff
    Days after the Anglican Church elected pro-choice, pro-LBGTQ feminist Sarah Mullally to be the next Archbishop of Canterbury, a new controversy is brewing after church officials decked out te the famed Canterbury Cathedral in graffiti, leading one commenter to describe it as looking like an “underground car park,” according to The Times. The graffiti is part of an art installation set to open on October 17 and running for three months. Rather than real spray paint, the artists have applied decals to the walls, staircases, and pillars, and include questions such as “Are you there?”, “Where does love come from?”,...
  • UMC Church Plays a Lesbian Love Song For Worship ‘But it’s too hard to resist: soft skin and soft lips’

    10/06/2025 10:14:36 PM PDT · by Morgana · 18 replies
    Protestia ^ | October 6, 2025 | staff
    Zao MKE Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is led by Rev. Jonah P. Overton (they/them) and Cameron Overton. Married in 2018, they present as a gay homosexual couple, when in reality, both are biological women, making them a gay, lesbian couple. Describing themselves as “Jesus Rooted, Justice Centered, Radically Inclusive,” a Q Worship Collective describes them as “a church that is being recreated and reimagined by people who were historically denied access to traditional Christian leadership.” We’ve covered them before after their pastor set a record for the most amount of times saying “crap” in a sermon, and after the worship...
  • The strange death of Protestantism

    10/05/2025 12:13:42 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 326 replies
    Catholic Herald ^ | October 5, 2025 | Richard Rex
    The strange death of ProtestantismThat broad body of Christian belief and practice known to the world as Protestantism originated in Catholic Western Europe in the 16th century, mostly the fruit of the highly original, expansive mind of Martin Luther, and then of the rather narrower and derivative mind of John Calvin. The pivotal doctrine of Protestantism was encapsulated in the easy and elegant slogan: justification by faith alone.In a Catholic culture in which the passion and death of Jesus on the cross were at the very heart of religious sensibility, Luther's message that Jesus's sacrifice was so overwhelmingly sufficient that...
  • Anglican Church Poised To Lose 40 Million Members After First Woman Appointed Archbishop of Canterbury

    10/05/2025 1:50:48 AM PDT · by Morgana · 68 replies
    Protestia ^ | October 4, 2025 | staff
    The Anglican Church is poised to lose tens of millions of members across Africa and Asia following the appointment of Sarah Mullally, 63, as the first woman Archbishop of Canterbury and leader of the Anglican Church. Her appointment comes months after her predecessor, Justin Welby, resigned over his failure to deal with and report sexual abuse in the church. Far from a conservative, Mullally is a self-described feminist and has passionately fought for women’s ordination across the church. She is pro-choice and has been working to move the church in favor of same-sex acceptance and inclusivity. The Global Fellowship of...