Lillian Kwon, Christian Today US Correspondent
Conservative bishops to attend rival Anglican gatherings
Two conservative bishops who are moving toward a split with The Episcopal Church announced their intention to attend a global church gathering that some conservatives are boycotting.
US Lutherans issue human sexuality statement for review
In an unprecedented social statement on human sexuality, a task force of the US's largest Lutheran denomination said the church should continue to uphold marriage between a man and a woman.
US Episcopal Church attempts to ban another bishop
An effort to ban another bishop from his religious duties was not supported by The Episcopal Church's senior bishops.
US Episcopal Church inhibits breakaway San Joaquin bishop
The US Episcopal Church inhibited a breakaway bishop on Friday, banning him from practising all his ministerial duties.
US Christians try to raise financial integrity amid money scandals
Evangelical accountability group in US to expand role and raise financial integrity in wake of money fraud scandals and allegations of opulent spending among high-profile ministers.
Final poll shows Huckabee, Obama ahead in Iowa
US presidential hopefuls Mike Huckabee and Barack Obama lead Iowa's nominating caucuses.
Probe puts prosperity teachings under critical eye
One believer is bitter that the money she donated to several prominent ministries didn't bring about the material blessings the preachers had assured would come.
US senator still waiting on preachers under financial scrutiny
A ministry watchdog released its list of top 30 ministries that grade high in financial transparency and are not tainted with issues that would concern donors.
Anglicans in deadlock, Archbishop pursues more talks
Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams said it is "practically impossible" to expect a clearer response from the US Episcopal Church, which had earlier agreed to halt the ordination of openly gay bishops.
Baptists poised to hurdle divisions with new covenant
For the first time in more than 160 years, Baptists in North America will have a major convocation next month and differences of race, politics, or legalistic interpretations of the Scriptures will not threaten their unity, said former president Jimmy Carter earlier this week.
Hundreds mourn Omaha mall shooting victims
Friends and family members mourned the loss of loved ones as funeral services and vigils began over the weekend for the victims of the Omaha, Nebraska, shooting.
TD Jakes to take popular MegaFest to South Africa
Bishop TD Jakes is taking his record-setting MegaFest event overseas to South Africa next year
US Episcopal report highlights concerns over church attendance drop
An Episcopal Church committee has released an interim report that reveals positive trends as well as concerns in declining membership and church conflicts.
American diocese approves split from Episcopal Church
Despite a warning from the head of The Episcopal Church, members of the American Diocese of Pittsburgh voted overwhelmingly Friday to leave the national church.
Episcopal head warns bishops withdrawing from US Church
The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, presiding bishop of The Episcopal Church, has urged a conservative bishop not to lead congregations out of the denomination.
More Anglicans seek way out of liberal Church
Anglicans worldwide are taking steps to separate themselves from more liberal churches and finding new approaches that would allow them to live the biblically faithful lives that they want to.