Monday, October 4, 2010
Pastor Dies in Church Van Accident
A Georgia pastor and three others died in a church van accident yesterday. The van flipped over when a tire blew out near the south Georgia town of Blakely, ejecting 19 people. R.D. Williams, pastor of the Tabernacle of Prayer and Deliverance in Columbus, was among the four killed. The group was traveling to a Florida revival.
Shooting at Christian School
A student was killed yesterday at a small North Carolina Christian university. Jonathan Schipper was fatally shot in a dorm room at Mid-Atlantic Christian University. Police say the suspected shooter later surrendered. The Elizabeth City school was formerly known as Roanoke Bible College.
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College,
Crime,
North Carolina
Religion at the High Court
The Supreme Court begins a new term today and on the docket are two high profile cases involving religious issues. The justices will look at an Arizona program that directs state money to religious schools through an income tax credit scholarship program. The high court will also consider anti-gay protests by a church group at military funerals. The court must decide whether the public rants against homosexuality by the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas are protected by the First Amendment.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Atlanta Pastor Blasts Eddie Long
An Atlanta pastor is urging Eddie Long to "tell the truth." Dennis Meredith, pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church, says in a YouTube video that he plans to address Long's controversy Sunday. Four young men are suing the Long, accusing him of coercing them into sexual relations. Long says he'll defend himself against the allegations. Most of Meredith's congregation is gay, lesbian and bisexual. Here's the video:
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Crime,
Georgia,
Legal,
Megachurch Leaders
The Vote and the Pulpit
About 100 pastors joined a yearly campaign last Sunday where they endorse political candidates. Sponsored by the Alliance Defense Fund, the pastors hope to start a legal battle that will overturn prohibitions against churches endorsing candidates.
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Politics
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