Staff writer
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Racism must be 'dealt with decisively', says Pentecostal leader
Agu Irukwu told Evangelical Alliance CEO Gavin Calver that the issue of racism must not be allowed to "slip off the radar".
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New Google technology offers up-close look at Da Vinci's The Last Supper
New technology from Google is making it possible for people to enjoy an up-close look at The Last Supper from the comfort of their armchair.
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Newcastle City Council leader attacks Franklin Graham over threat of legal action
Newcastle City Council leader Nick Forbes has launched a scathing attack on American evangelist Franklin Graham as he pursues legal action over a tour event in the city that was cancelled because of his views on homosexuality.
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Concerns about welfare at children's transgender clinic were 'shut down'
Concerns about the welfare of gender dysphoric children being seen at an NHS clinic were ignored, according to leaked documents.
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Welsh churches to re-open for private prayer
Churches in Wales can re-open for private prayer from Monday, Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford has announced.
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VeggieTales creator condemns racial inequality in America in viral video
Phil Vischer, creator of the Christian kids animation, argued that the disparity today was the direct result of decades of unjust laws and regulations, like segregation, as well as the militarization of the police and inequality in the prison system.
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Ties to slavery are a 'source of shame', says Church of England
The Church of England also suggested some monuments may be altered or removed but only if this is done "safely and legally".
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Disappointment after MPs approve no-fault divorce
The Christian Institute has voiced disappointment after MPs voted overwhelmingly in favour of sweeping changes to divorce law in England and Wales.
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Scottish churches welcome re-opening of buildings for individual prayer from 22 June
Scottish Church leaders have welcomed the announcement from First Minister Nicola Sturgeon as the country moves into phase 2 of its strategy to emerge from lockdown.
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Christians petition MP about remaining restrictions on church gatherings
The letter from Christians in the Morecambe Bay area says that online meetings "fall far short of the New Testament standard for church gatherings".
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Diocese of Chelmsford to cut back on paid clergy numbers
The Diocese of Chelmsford is scaling back the number of paid clergy posts due to ongoing financial challenges.
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Louie Giglio apologises again over 'white blessing' comments as Lecrae tells fans he 'wasn't OK' with it
The Passion Conference founder said he was "deeply sorry" for his "horrible choice of words".