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Top Church News Stories of 2015

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A professor suspended for saying Muslims and Christians worship the same God, church disputes and cheating pastors exposed in a hacking scandal made news throughout 2015. Below are top church news stories for the year, according to the Institute on Religion and Democracy:

Evangelicals Respond to Supreme Court Marriage Ruling: The U.S. Supreme Court recognized a Constitutional right to marriage between couples of the same sex. Nearly 100 church leaders signed on to an Evangelical Declaration on Marriage stating “Evangelical churches must be faithful to the biblical witness on marriage regardless of the cultural shift.” Meanwhile, social justice activist Tony Campolo and former Christianity Today editor David Neff announced their affirmation of same sex couples, signaling a gradual movement among politically liberal Evangelicals towards a reappraisal of historic Christian views on marriage and sexual ethics.

Indiana Religious Liberty Law Prompts Backlash: The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) denomination was one of several groups to announce that its governing convention may not meet in Indiana after the state approved its own version of the longstanding federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act. The Indianapolis Star described the law as prohibiting “state or local governments from substantially burdening a person’s ability to exercise their religion — unless the government can show that it has a compelling interest and that the action is the least-restrictive means of achieving it.” The state legislature quickly modified the law to specify that it could not be used as a basis for discrimination.

Christians Back Businesses under Attack: A small town Indiana pizzeria experienced a dramatic reversal of fortune after shutting its doors in the face of condemnation and threats. The owners of Memories Pizza in Walkerton, Indiana came under attack after answering a question from a television reporter in which one family member said they would refuse for religious reasons to cater a hypothetical gay wedding. The “Support Memories Pizza” page on GoFundMe.com took in contributions from 29,160 people.

Duke University Reverses Course on Muslim Call to Prayer: Plans to begin issuing the Muslim call to prayer from a bell tower at North Carolina’s Duke University were withdrawn after public outcry. Duke has historic ties to the United Methodist Church, and the chapel’s associate dean for religious life defended the initial plans as representing “a larger commitment to religious pluralism that is at the heart of Duke’s mission.” Evangelist Franklin Graham was among those critical of the proposal.

Wheaton College Suspends Hijab Professor: The “Harvard of Evangelicalism” made national news after a political science professor donned an Islamic head covering to express solidarity with Muslims during the season of Advent. Larycia Hawkins explained her action on Facebook, saying “we worship the same God,” with the evangelical Illinois school confirming her suspension “pending the full review of which she is entitled as a tenured faculty member.”

Schools Part with Council for Christian Colleges and Universities over Marriage: Goshen College and Eastern Mennonite University, two longtime members of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU), voluntarily withdrew from the organization after the two institutions changed their hiring guidelines to accept faculty who do not hold to the traditional Christian doctrine of marriage. Two other schools, Oklahoma Wesleyan University and Union University, earlier withdrew their membership in CCCU over the summer, citing dissatisfaction with the council’s lengthy consulting process to address the matter.

Few Christians among Resettled Syrian Refugees: Civil War in Syria displaced millions. Few Syrian religious minorities — including Christians, who made up 10 percent of the country’s population — were admitted to the United States despite being targeted for death, sexual slavery, cultural eradication and forced conversion. According to the State Department, resettled Syrian refugees were 97 percent Muslim. The Hudson Institute’s Nina Shea showed that in the past five years only 53 out of 2003 Syrian refugees accepted by the U.S. are Christian.

United Church of Christ Divests from Israel: Legislation ending denominational investments with companies that do business with Israel was passed 508-124 at the United Church of Christ (UCC) General Synod in June. The UCC, which has just under one million members, voted to divest from companies conducting business in “Israel-occupied Palestinian territories” and boycott products made in those territories. Also this summer, Mennonites decided to postpone a vote on divestment for two years, while Episcopalians easily defeated a divestment proposal at their General Convention.

Ashley Madison Hack Rattles Churches: A hacked database full of customer data had far-reaching consequences, with Tabletalk Editor R.C. Sproul, Jr and Family Research Council Action Executive Director Josh Duggar both admitting to viewing the adultery website. In his Christianity Today article, “My Pastor Is on the Ashley Madison List,” Ed Stetzer, the Executive Director of LifeWay Research, estimated 400 church leaders, including pastors and lay leaders throughout the U.S. and Canada, were looking for an affair through the site.

Liberal Clergy Praise Planned Parenthood ‘Doing God’s Work:’ Following the release of undercover video showing Planned Parenthood officials discussing financial compensation for fetal organs, a group of Religious Left officials including those from the United Church of Christ and Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) released a statement calling for continued federal funding for Planned Parenthood, the largest provider of abortions in the United States. Evangelical and Roman Catholic officials expressed outrage at the practice of harvesting organs from aborted children.

(Source: Christian Newswire)

New Book Offers Ways to be More Fruitful for God’s Kingdom in 2016

Category: Ministry Resources

The 400 Year Project founder, Donald W. Mitchell, launches his latest book, Your Breakthroughs: Advice and Lessons from The 400 Year Project (1995-2015), which describes how pastors and their churches, and Christian leaders and their ministries and organizations can accomplish at least 20 times more in 2016 with the same or less time, effort, and resources through drawing more effectively on God.

Two Major But Under-the-Radar Changes in American Churches

Category: Church and Ministry

I never would have predicted these changes to take place so rapidly. Indeed I am surprised to be writing about them today as major changes. But they are a growing reality.

Smoky Mountain Children’s Home Receives Van from Labels Program

Category: Church of God News

SEVIERVILLE, TN– The Church of God Smoky Mountain Children’s Home has received another new van from Campbell’s Soup program, “Labels for Education.” With the help of individuals, businesses, and church groups, SMCH has collected, processed and sent in 1,600,000 Campbell’s Soup labels in order to receive the vehicle. The new Dodge van, along with other vans on campus, makes it possible for house parents to transport residents to needed appointments and events.

New Book Chronicles an Inspiring Walk Across America

Category: Ministry Resources

Within the pages of Jim and Glenda Buckley’s new book, Walking Across America – One Step At A Time, readers will discover the exciting true story of one man who walked across America to bring hope to the homes of America. Dr. Jim Buckley walked a monumental 3,131 miles in 187 days through 17 states – at the age of 66 turning 67 on the walk. His wife of 45 years drove an RV to be nearby while he walked. Their 22-foot RV displayed this message: Homes in America are in need of Jesus! Walking out of obedience to God, he and his wife met people on the road, giving them hope, as well as visiting people in homes and leaving them with hope in any situation. Walking Across America tells the story of following the call of God on a daily basis with all of its choices, challenges, and joys. Readers will be inspired, encouraged, and brought to tears in this real story across the beautiful states of America.

Real-Life ‘Field of Dreams’ Documentary Seeks Funding to Complete Faith-Based Project

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

Justin Nye Summers, director of ‘The Baseball Bond: Our Real-Life Field of Dreams’ – a documentary that follows a team of fathers and their sons as they compete in the Father & Son World Series – is seeking funds to see the project through completion.

City of Selma Shuts Down Last Abortion Clinic

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

In 2014, Fr. Terry Gensemer of CEC For Life uncovered an illegal abortion clinic in Selma, Alabama, and began efforts to stop the operation. Now, the coalition of pro-life organizations that developed around those efforts has confirmed that Dr. Samuel Lett is no longer performing abortions in the city of Selma.

New York Church Devastated By Fire

Category: Church of God News

A Church of God Hispanic congregation in New York state was destroyed by fire last month as the church was celebrating Pastor Appreciation Day.

Italian Christians Establish Safe Mediterranean Passageways for Refugees

Category: Global News and Ministry

A coalition of Protestant and Catholic organizations has reached an agreement with the Italian government to provide travel and integration services for refugees from North Africa and the Middle East. The government will provide humanitarian visas to ensure the right to take up residence; the visas will not allow passage to other countries in the European Union. Christian agencies will furnish airline tickets to Italy as well as accommodation, assistance with asylum procedures, educational opportunities and Italian language courses.


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