Month: July 2020
Blackmon pinned the investigation on “a handful of injudicious comments”...
Racial slur, ‘The Idiot’s Guide to Kama Sutra’ led to chaplain’s firing, says Wheaton College
[A]nnounced that any land not inhabited by Christians was open to be “discovered” by Christian rulers...
Opinion: To fight racism, we need to confront religion’s racist past
For the drive-in service, congregants will gather in the parking lot and stay in their vehicles while tuning to 1660 AM on car radios...
Aurora Methodists to hold drive-in worship service July 12
According to Salvation Army officials, the need for food and financial assistance has more than doubled at the Aurora Corps during the COVID-19 pandemic
Aurora Salvation Army Corps receives grants
The slow move to online technology by some Black churches has been attributed in part to an aging hierarchy.
Opinion: Black churches have lagged in moving online during COVID – reaching across generations could help
Willow Creek, for example, is listed as using the funds to retain 353 employees and Life.Church as retaining 451 employees.
Willow Creek, Life.Church among churches that received millions in PPP loans
This is the second stroke Campolo has suffered. His first occurred in April 2002.
Tony Campolo, beloved pastor and social activist, recovering from stroke
A dozen volunteers from Flowing Forth United Methodist Church conducted two one-day “Serve Local” mission trips in Aurora...
“We lament this situation and pray for all who have been affected by these events, as well as for Reverend Blackmon and his family.”
Wheaton College chaplain fired over allegations of ‘racial and sexual’ comments