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- Anglican Property Wins Don’t Put an End to Legal DisputesBreakaway congregations in South Carolina and Texas continue protracted fight with the Episcopal Church.Maria Baer|
- Too Soon for Perry Noble's Second Chance at Church?NewSpring says its founder, who was fired last year, still isn't qualified to pastor.Kate Shellnutt|
- South Carolina: Breakaway Anglicans Must Return 29 ChurchesSplit ruling by state supreme court favors Episcopal Church’s physical but not intellectual property claims.Kate Shellnutt|
- Nine Years, 782,000 Words Later, South Carolina Woman Completes Handwritten BibleCaroline Campbell’s project aims to inspire Christians to learn Scripture and see disabilities as a gift to the church.Adam MacInnis|Français
- How Perry Noble's Alcohol Firing by NewSpring Compares to Other ChurchesStats suggest a substantial number of pastors struggle with addiction, but are split on what to do about it.Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra|
- 11 Portraits of Charleston Survivors' Grief and GraceCT sent a reporter and a photographer to be with the family members of several victims.Reporting by Bob Smietana; portraits by Jonathan Hanson|
- American History Is Not CanceledWhile Christians can’t erase the church’s slaveholding past, we can change the symbols, statues, and namesakes we celebrate.Thomas S. Kidd|
- And Campaign to Add 13 New Chapters During PandemicPolitical tensions and growing racial awareness have fueled interest in its message of social justice and biblical morality.Jacqueline J. Holness|
- How Charleston’s Emanuel AME Spent Sunday after MassacreScenes from the hot, crowded, and praise-filled worship in South Carolina.Kate Shellnutt in Charleston|
- Presenting an Awkward Chat Between Sammy Rhodes and Jon AcuffThat moment when two Christian authors talk Twitter, comedy, writing, and guilty-pleasure foods.Interview by Jon Acuff|