Kennedy Center to Host ‘Noel: Jesus Is Born!’ Christmas Celebration

The Kennedy Center will host a Christmas-themed concert this December featuring prominent Christian musicians, Scripture readings, and a live Nativity scene as part of a newly announced holiday tradition. The event, titled Noel: Jesus is Born!, is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 17 at the Kennedy Center Opera House.
Christian Schools Ask Supreme Court to Address Pre-K Religious Discrimination

Christian Schools Ask Supreme Court to Address Pre-K Religious Discrimination

The Archdiocese of Denver, Catholic preschools, and a Colorado family have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review whether Colorado unlawfully excluded them from the Universal Preschool Program after the state barred St. Mary and St. Bernadette Catholic parishes from participating because they declined to sign an LGBT nondiscrimination statement.
  • Armenian PM Addresses National Prayer Breakfast Amid Clergy Arrests
    Armenian PM Addresses National Prayer Breakfast Amid Clergy Arrests
    Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who has faced growing criticism over his government’s treatment of senior clergy from the national church, addressed the country’s first national prayer breakfast on Saturday. Pashinyan recited Psalm 32:1 and reflected on the importance of the relationship between God and the state.
  • Thousands of Students Commit to Christ at UniteUs Revival in Cincinnati
     Thousands of Students Commit to Christ at UniteUs Revival in Cincinnati
    Thousands of college students in Ohio made first-time commitments to Christ or rededicated their lives during a large-scale evangelistic outreach hosted by UniteUs near three major universities in Cincinnati. The event drew an estimated 5,500 attendees from the University of Cincinnati, Xavier University, and Cincinnati State College. 
  • Three in Four Southern Baptist Pastors Give Weekly Gospel Invitations, Study Finds
    Three in Four Southern Baptist Pastors Give Weekly Gospel Invitations, Study Finds
    Visitors attending a Southern Baptist worship service are likely to hear a pastor issue a Gospel invitation and be asked to respond personally, rather than through digital means. 74 percent of Southern Baptist pastors said they provided an opportunity for people to respond to a Gospel invitation during their Sunday service.