Trinity Christian College to Close After 2025–26, Citing Financial Shortfalls

Trinity Christian College, a private liberal arts institution in Palos Heights, Illinois, will shut down after the 2025–26 school year because of financial strains. The closure became public Tuesday via a joint website announcement.
UMC Approves Global Regionalization, Allowing Contextual Rules Worldwide

UMC Approves Global Regionalization, Allowing Contextual Rules Worldwide

The United Methodist Church has approved a path that lets its global regions uphold biblical standards on sexual ethics, even after last year’s vote scrapped those rules denomination-wide. Amendment I, which allows for a denominational structure, cleared ratification by a margin of 34,148 yes to 3,124 no.
  • Church of England Attendance Rises for Fourth Straight Year
    Church of England Attendance Rises for Fourth Straight Year
    Church of England attendance has risen for a fourth straight year, the denomination said in a new report. Last week’s statement noted that the “overall number of regular worshippers” reached about 1.009 million in 2024, a modest 0.6% uptick. It is the second post-pandemic year that the combined regular membership of local congregations has exceeded 1 million.
  • Trump Urges End to Christian Killings in Nigeria; Tinubu Rejects Religious Freedom Criticism
    Trump Urges End to Christian Killings in Nigeria; Tinubu Rejects Religious Freedom Criticism
    Responding to U.S. President Donald Trump’s demand to halt attacks on Christians in northern Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu rebutted, stating that officials are taking steps to protect religious liberty. Trump warned the U.S. may suspend aid to Nigeria and even use force to wipe out Islamic terrorists.
  • Mike Johnson Reacts To Clashes With Clergy, Dismisses Religious Freedom Concerns
    Mike Johnson Reacts To Clashes With Clergy, Dismisses Religious Freedom Concerns
    House Speaker Mike Johnson defended federal immigration enforcement, rejecting claims agents were hostile to clergy protesting deportations. Johnson addressed concerns raised by videos purportedly showing one minister “being hit in the head with pepper rounds” and a United Church of Christ minister “shot directly in the face with a pepper round.”