Father Augustine Tolton, America’s first publicly recognized black priest, is set to get his own shrine on the site of the shuttered St. Boniface Church in Quincy, Illinois, where he offered his first public mass. ... Read full Story
Median in-person weekly worship attendance in the U.S. is the highest it's been since before the COVID-19 lockdowns that forced the closure of churches, according to a report from the Hartford Institute for Religion Research. ... Read full Story
Christians nationwide are reacting to the third brazen assassination attempt on President Donald Trump's life that unfolded Saturday night as the commander-in-chief and members of his administration joined the White House Press Corps. for the annual WHCA dinner, before it was abruptly halted by the sound of gunfire that echoed inside the Washington Hilton Hotel. ... Read full Story
Marilyn Hickey, a pioneering Christian minister whose decades-long global outreach and television ministry made her one of the most recognizable voices in Charismatic Christianity, died Saturday. She was 94. ... Read full Story
Events from this week in Christian history include the John Sumner becoming archbishop of Canterbury, an anti-Soviet Orthodox Christian martyr being arrested, and the death of Catherine of Siena. ... Read full Story
Three in five Protestant churchgoers in the United States say they are worried about artificial intelligence’s influence on Christianity, according to a new survey that finds deep divisions within congregations over whether pastors should use the technology to prepare their sermons. ... Read full Story
At a pivotal time for the representation of the Hispanic Evangelical church in the United States, Liberty Counsel has issued a formal certification validating the magnitude and scope of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference. ... Read full Story
The Trustees of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina, have unanimously selected Scott Pace to succeed prominent Southern Baptist leader Daniel Akin as president. ... Read full Story
Ryan Blackwell, an executive and teaching pastor of the multi-campus Cross Church in Arkansas, has been elected as the 11th president and CEO of the Southern Baptist Convention’s publishing arm, Lifeway Christian Resources. ... Read full Story
A seven-day global fast for the “heaven-ordained destiny” of International House of Prayer, Kansas City’s founder, Mike Bickle, has sparked backlash and plans for a dueling event. ... Read full Story
An artificial intelligence tool launched by the Southern Baptist Convention's International Mission Board has been used by more than 600,000 people over the past year. ... Read full Story
Yvette Flunder, the lesbian leader of the City of Refuge United Church of Christ in Oakland, California, who is also the presiding prelate of The Fellowship of Affirming Ministries, has drawn criticism for questioning parts of the Bible she finds “problematic” and suggesting that they be removed. ... Read full Story
A California megachurch pastor's evangelism ministry, which has baptized thousands in recent years in the Golden State, is gearing up to host a global baptism event next month, hoping to baptize tens of thousands. ... Read full Story
The ongoing “confusion” over who is a “pastor” in the Southern Baptist Convention, which the Baptist Faith and Message 2000 reserves only for men is a threat to the future of the denomination and needs to be settled warns Southern Baptist Theological Seminary that President Al Mohler. ... Read full Story
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams said during a recent interview that he believes a demonic element is manifesting in the political culture of the United States, pinpointing the rhetoric of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth as a prime example. ... Read full Story
Events from this week in Christian history include the birth of Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati, the death of Pope Leo IX, and Maryland banning blasphemy. ... Read full Story
The Church in Wales Governing Body has voted to make same-sex blessings permanent following a five-year trial period in which they were allowed on a temporary basis. ... Read full Story
Mark Driscoll, the controversial former leader of the multisite megachurch Mars Hill, will reportedly take part in a prayer and worship event in Washington, D.C., next month tied to the United States’ 250th anniversary of independence, along with other well-known conservative Christians. ... Read full Story
An embezzlement case against once popular polemics blogger Jordan Daniel "J.D." Hall, who served as pastor of Fellowship Baptist Church in Sidney, Montana, has been dismissed, and his court files sealed after his successful fulfillment of a deferred sentencing agreement, court records show. ... Read full Story
"My tendency to throw remote historical observations into a conversation exasperates my wife and often results in chuckles and eye rolls from friends." — Angus Scott, The Niagara Falls (Ontario) Review, 28 Mar. 2026
Did you know?
Exasperate is frequently confused with exacerbate, and with good reason. Not only do these words resemble one another in spelling and pronunciation, they also at one time held exceedingly similar meanings. Exasperate is today most commonly used as a synonym of annoy, but for several hundred years it also had the meanings "to make more grievous" and "to make harsh or harsher." Exacerbate is now the more common choice when one seeks to indicate that something is becoming increasingly bitter, violent, or unpleasant. It comes in part from the Latin word acer, meaning "sharp," whereas exasperate is from asper, the Latin word for "rough." The latter is also the source of the English asperity, which can refer to the roughness of a surface or the roughness of someone's temper.