Brent Leatherwood Steps Down as ERLC President, Acting Leader Appointed

Trump Admin Announces Policy to Safeguard Religious Freedom for Federal Workers
Christian Groups Sue to Prevent ICE from Conducting Operations on Church Grounds
Confidence in Church Rebounds After Three Years of Stagnation, 36% Express High Trust
A notable increase in the public's trust in the church as an institution after a three-year period of stagnation. Currently, "36% of Americans now saying they have a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in it," showing a rebound from previous lows. Confidence in the church had declined to 31% in 2022 and hovered around 32% over the following two years. Oregon Can't Mandate LGBT Acceptance for Christian Adopter, 9th Circuit Finds
A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 that Oregon officials cannot prevent a Christian mother, Jessica Bates, from adopting solely because she objects to LGBT ideology. The court found that Bates was wrongfully denied an adoption application by the Oregon Department of Human Services, reversing a lower court decision.
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