What Does the Recent Supreme Court Case Mean for Churches?

We all are becoming more familiar with the landmark case handed down by the US Supreme Court on June 15, 2020, Terence Tramaine Andrus v. Texas.   This was a highly-anticipated case that offered surprises, not only in its result, but also in the positions that the Supreme Court Justices took in deciding this case.

Jentezen Franklin Praises Trump’s Executive Order on Police Reform

Jentezen Franklin, senior pastor of Free Chapel, releases the following statement on President Trump’s executive order on police reform:

Positive and Negative Results From the Present Civil Unrest

During national crises, specific segments of the political and ideological spectrum attempt to capitalize and push their agendas.

Although this is unfortunate, after the horrific murder of George Floyd, there is potential for both good and bad results.

Lee University Details Plan for July Summer Session

Lee University will continue its gradual reopening by offering a third session of summer school in a “hybrid format” in which all classes will be offered both in-person and via online Zoom teaching.

If You’re Returning to Church, Here Are 10 Ways to Stay Safe

An evangelical research center focused on disaster response has detailed key steps churchgoers might take as they contemplate attending reopened churches.

Pentecostal Pastor, ‘The Voice’ Winner Todd Tilghman Announces Live Shows, Upcoming Music Release

Pentecostal pastor Todd Tilghman, 2020 winner of TV’s The Voice, recently announced via Facebook Live that tickets are now on sale for a series of live shows at The Theater of the Stars (formerly known as the Memories Theater) in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night “at least for the month of July,” he says.

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