Progressive Christian Leaders Criticize Trump, Denounce ‘White Christian Nationalism’

A coalition of hundreds of Christians — including a number of progressive Evangelical pastors, academics and denominational figures — has released a public letter urging believers.
Vermont Drops LGBT Affirmation Requirement for Foster Parents, Restores Revoked Licenses

Vermont Drops LGBT Affirmation Requirement for Foster Parents, Restores Revoked Licenses

Vermont officials have updated foster care guidelines to remove a previous requirement that prospective parents affirm LGBT ideology. The state has also reinstated the licenses of families whose certifications were revoked due to religious objections, resolving several legal disputes. The state agreed to a settlement in a case challenging rules.
  • California Lawmakers Advance Bill to Increase Penalties for Disrupting Worship Services
    California Lawmakers Advance Bill to Increase Penalties for Disrupting Worship Services
    California legislators are considering new measures aimed at strengthening legal protections for churches and other houses of worship in response to a series of disruptions reported both within the state and across the country. Senate Bill 1070 seeks to amend California’s penal code provisions dealing with interference in religious gatherings.
  • FOX’s ‘The Faithful’ Brings Stories of Genesis Women to Screen Beginning March 22
    FOX’s ‘The Faithful’ Brings Stories of Genesis Women to Screen Beginning March 22
    A new limited series, “The Faithful: Women of the Bible,” will premiere on FOX, retelling the book of Genesis through the lives of five women — Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Leah and Rachel. The series will debut Sunday, March 22, airing over three consecutive Sundays from 8 to 10 p.m. ET/PT and concluding on Easter Sunday, April 5.
  • Appeals Court Clears Way for Louisiana to Enforce Ten Commandments Classroom Law
    Appeals Court Clears Way for Louisiana to Enforce Ten Commandments Classroom Law
    A federal appeals court has ruled that Louisiana may proceed with enforcing a state law requiring public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments, lifting a previous injunction that had blocked implementation of the measure. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit vacated an earlier order that prevented the law from taking effect.