The Christian Post
Weekend Headlines
Sunday, April 24, 2022

Events that happened this week in Christian history include the chartering of a Presbyterian Church’s historically black university, the Supreme Court siding with the Mojave Cross, and the baptism of Augustine of Hippo.

After declining for years, the First Presbyterian Church of Des Moines in Iowa, which has been in operation since 1848, will gather for its final collective hallelujah on Sunday, unable to rebound after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Capitol CMG artist Anne Wilson released her full-length debut album, My Jesus this week and the compilation of emotional declarations comes from the young singer's experience with tragedy and how God’s tangible presence got her through.

Westminster College said it won't be canceling an elective class where students will be watching hardcore porn together to study it as "an art form" during its upcoming May term despite an outpouring of complaints online.

Internationally recognized comedian Steven Harvey used his time between "Family Feud" segments to speak to the audience about their god-given "gifts."

For Generation Z, just like Jesus, identity is key to purpose. Satan tried to bring doubt even to Jesus. He does the same with each of us, first attacking our identity so he can move us away from our purpose.

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