Church of the Highlands Expands to 26 Campuses With Opening of Second Georgia Location

Church of the Highlands has continued its expansion beyond Alabama with the launch of a new campus in Georgia, increasing the total number of its locations to 26.
Samuel Rodríguez: Latinos Will ‘Rise Up Like a Wall’ to Defend Judeo-Christian Values

Samuel Rodríguez: Latinos Will ‘Rise Up Like a Wall’ to Defend Judeo-Christian Values

Pastor Samuel Rodríguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, discussed the global challenges and opportunities facing the Hispanic community during an interview at last month’s National Religious Broadcasters conference. He addressed the impact of recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations.
  • ‘Costco Pastor’ Says Gen Z Increasingly Seeking Meaning in Church, Not Culture
    ‘Costco Pastor’ Says Gen Z Increasingly Seeking Meaning in Church, Not Culture
    A Florida pastor known for blending his Christian message with humorous references to Costco says the growing spiritual curiosity among young people reflects a deeper search for purpose, insisting that “there are no good answers outside the church.” Lucas Gomes appeared on “Fox & Friends” to discuss the surge in young adult participation.
  • Scottish Parliament Rejects Assisted Dying Bill After Emotional Debate
    Scottish Parliament Rejects Assisted Dying Bill After Emotional Debate
    Scotland’s Parliament has voted down a proposal to legalize assisted suicide, marking the end of a closely watched legislative effort led by MSP Liam McArthur following a lengthy and deeply personal debate. McArthur’s Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill sought to permit mentally competent adults with terminal illnesses.
  • Federal Judge Blocks Enforcement of Arkansas Ten Commandments Law in Six School Districts
    Federal Judge Blocks Enforcement of Arkansas Ten Commandments Law in Six School Districts
    A federal judge has barred six school districts in Arkansas from displaying the Ten Commandments in classrooms, ruling that such displays would amount to religious promotion directed at students. The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas permanently prohibited the enforcement of Act 573.