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Kirk wants to see more multi-purpose church buildings
New guidance from the Church of Scotland is encouraging churches to make themselves available to the community beyond their usual service opening hours.
Church leaders support Climate Change Day of Prayer
British church leaders have expressed support for a Climate Change Day of Prayer on 4 October in the run up to the next United Nations climate change summit due to take place at the end of the year.
Children's Society wants more dads to read bedtime stories
Damon Albarn, Jeff Brazier and Eamonn Holmes are just some of the celebs supporting The Children's Society's campaign to get more dads reading with their children.
Paul Baloche reflects living God in next album
Paul Baloche is set to release a brand new collection of worship songs featuring collaborations with Michael W Smith and Brenton Brown among others.
Aid agencies launch fresh appeal after Indonesian earthquake
Aid agencies are making an urgent appeal for support to help victims of two earthquakes in Indonesia that have claimed more than 500 lives as they work overtime to aid the victims of Tropical Storm Ketsana and a tsunami in south-east Asia.
Faith can restore values to marketplace, says Costa
People of faith have a role to play in restoring the very values to the marketplace that can make globalisation work, says the chairman of Alpha International.
Christian organisations collaborating to repair broken walls
Two of the UKâs biggest Christian organisations are set to join forces with Love and Joy Ministries in their annual conference in Liverpool this autumn.
Teenage duo The Rubyz sound off with second album
The Rubyz hope to encourage their teen peers in their life of faith with second album, Sound Off.
Christian Aid stages mass visual trespass at Parliament
Christian Aid last night staged a mass visual trespass at Parliament to demand climate justice at the forthcoming UN summit in Copenhagen.
Global Warning
At the UNâs momentous climate summit in Copenhagen this December, the fate of millions of people depends on a fair international agreement to tackle the impact of global climate change.
Georgia community defends Bible verses in football games
Hundreds of people joined a rally in the US state of Georgia on Tuesday to support Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe High School cheerleaders and their right to paint Bible verses on banners.
'Imagine no religion' billboards hit Detroit
The first few billboards promoting atheism are up in the Metro-Detroit area with more signs on the way next month, announced the group sponsoring the signs.
Aid agencies face fresh struggle in wake of Samoa tsunami
Christian aid groups already supporting thousands of people displaced by tropical storm Ketsana in the Philippines are facing a fresh humanitarian struggle in American Samoa, where a huge tsunami has left more than 100 people dead.
Theologians to meet in Greece in search of Christian unity
Leaders of World Council of Churches (WCC) Commission on Faith and Order will meet in Greece early next month to address the question of âChristian unity from a new perspectiveâ.
HisSong releases Journey to the Sky
Dove Award nominee HisSong released their sophomore recording for Vine Records/Crossroads Music last week.
More churches should offer wedding and reception, say bishops
More churches should be saying yes to couples who want their whole wedding day - ceremony and reception - in church, say two Church of England bishops.