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London Underground rejects X Factor-style Jesus artwork
London Underground rejects X Factor-style Jesus artwork

Transport for London has banned a contemporary piece of art depicting Jesus before his crucifixion out of fear that it would cause offence.

Church worker\'s efforts in tackling metal theft recognised
Church worker's efforts in tackling metal theft recognised

A church worker has been recognised for his efforts in bringing to justice a group of metal thieves who had been stripping lead from church roofs in Lincolnshire.

BET\'s Celebration of Gospel 2014: Performers include Yolanda Adams, Tamela Mann, Tye Tribbett and more
BET's Celebration of Gospel 2014: Performers include Yolanda Adams, Tamela Mann, Tye Tribbett and more

Academy Award-nominated actress Taraji P. Henson hosts the star-studded event that features gospel and R&B singers Yolanda Adams, Charlie Wilson, India.Arie, Donnie McClurkin, and more.

Calls for prayer ahead of presidential elections in Afghanistan
Calls for prayer ahead of presidential elections in Afghanistan

Afghans head to the polls on Saturday for the third presidential elections in the country since the fall of the Taliban in 2001

Street preacher accepts £13,000 compensation after wrongful arrest
Street preacher accepts £13,000 compensation after wrongful arrest

A Christian street preacher has accepted £13,000 in compensation from Greater Manchester Police after being arrested and detained for over 19 hours over comments he made on homosexuality.

A St Paul\'s embroidery and the recovery of soldiers after World War One
A St Paul's embroidery and the recovery of soldiers after World War One

A beautifully embroidered altar frontal that helped over 100 soldiers recover from the effects of fighting in World War One is to go on display at St Paul's Cathedral.

Southampton churches working together on homelessness
Southampton churches working together on homelessness

Churches in Southampton are partnering to offer spiritual and practical solutions to homelessness in the city.

Archbishop of Canterbury leads discussions on renewal
Archbishop of Canterbury leads discussions on renewal

Over 100 members of Anglican religious communities gathered at the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury on Friday to discuss renewal in the religious life of the Church.

UK, Syria, North Korea, Saudi Arabia feature in Religious Liberty Prayer Bulletin
UK, Syria, North Korea, Saudi Arabia feature in Religious Liberty Prayer Bulletin

Jihadists have driven Armenians from Kessab; 33 North Koreans have reportedly been sentenced to death for having contact with a South Korean Baptist missionary

UK churches pray for peace in Ukraine
UK churches pray for peace in Ukraine

Christians are uniting at the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Manchester on Sunday to pray for Ukraine

Priest running 85 miles to bring water to Malawi communities
Priest running 85 miles to bring water to Malawi communities

A priest in the Archdiocese of Armagh is aiming to run more than 85 miles in four days next month in aid of a Lent campaign to bring clean water to communities in Malawi.

Local park turns down Bible Society\'s public event for being \'religious\'
Local park turns down Bible Society's public event for being 'religious'

Plans to use a giant inflatable whale to share the story of Jonah with children have been turned down by the management of a park next to London's iconic Tower Bridge.

Endless Praise by Planetshakers: Impressive musicianship, average lyrics
Endless Praise by Planetshakers: Impressive musicianship, average lyrics

The lack of biblical content and over-emphasis on the individual (rather than God) brings down an otherwise energetic and positive record.

UN council\'s call for action on North Korea human rights abuses welcomed
UN council's call for action on North Korea human rights abuses welcomed

The United Nations Human Rights Council has called upon the Security Council to take action in the face of strong evidence of widespread human rights abuses in North Korea

There is hope for people with mental health - Kay Warren
There is hope for people with mental health - Kay Warren

Kay and Rick Warren hosted their first ever Gathering on Mental Health and the Church on Friday in memory of their son Matthew, who took his own life after a lifelong struggle with mental health in April last year

First same-sex weddings take place after gay marriage becomes legal
First same-sex weddings take place after gay marriage becomes legal

Church of England "accepts" that gay marriage is now legal in England and Wales