Watch this 5 and 3-year-old sing praise to God
YouTube star, Cole Labrant shared to his Instagram account two of his middle kids worshipping Jesus.
Three-year-old Zealand and five-year-old Posie were standing behind microphones singing Phil Wickham's 'Living Hope.'
Labrant captioned the video, "This might just be my new all-time favorite video."
Jesus: A Deaf Missions Film is a groundbreaking faith movie that effectively communicates
(REVIEW) Jesus: A Deaf Missions Film is a history-making faith-based film about Jesus done entirely in American Sign Language that features one of the largest deaf film casts ever assembled — a movie made only more remarkable by the quality of the work itself.
Tasha Layton shares heart behind 'Worship Through It'
Tasha Layton is sharing a bit of the heart behind her song, 'Worship Through It.'
"I hope that people can grab onto it and become inspired to worship through whatever situation they're walking through. Trust in God knowing that He's faithful. Knowing that He's good and knowing what the enemy meant for evil, He will always turn around," Layton said on a YouTube video.
Elevation Worship announces new album, releases new single
Grammy Award-winning band, Elevation Worship is preparing to release a new album this summer.
The new live project, When Wind Meets Fire, features 14 new songs recorded live at Elevation Church.
In advance of its release, the band has released one of the new singles off their forthcoming album called 'What A Miracle (feat. Chris Brown).' The song was written by Steven Furtick, Jonathan Smith, Pat Barrett, and Leeland Mooring.
Verdict expected for Ukrainian priest charged by Russians with espionage
A Ukrainian Orthodox priest who was taken captive by Russian occupation forces in May 2023, is now facing espionage charges.
Voice of the Martyrs Canada says that the criminal trial for Father Kostiantyn Maksimov began on June 6 according to an announcement made by the Russian prosecutor for the Zaporizhzhia Region in late March 2024 at the Zaporizhzhia Regional Court in Melitopol. Despite the commencement of the trial, Russian officials have withheld the identity of the presiding judge.
Catholic Church and B.C. First Nation unveil covenant on residential schools
The leader of Vancouver's Roman Catholic archdiocese says the church was wrong to administer residential schools in British Columbia, and he hopes a newly released covenant with a First Nation can act as a road map for redress.
Archbishop J. Michael Miller said the covenant between the archdiocese, the diocese of Kamloops and the Tkemlups te Secwepemc First Nation, signed in March, can be "an instrument of further dialogue and accountability" in guiding reconciliation between Indigenous and Christian communities across Canada.
Gateway Church elder gives tearful apology to Robert Morris' victim, Cindy Clemishire
An Elder with Gateway Church in Texas says he is sorry to both the victim of sexual abuse at the hands of the church's founder, as well as to members of the congregation who are victims of abuse from others.
Ukraine Baptists seek one-on-one church partnerships to rebuild
Igor Bandura remembers how Southern Baptists helped Ukrainian Baptists expand their reach after independence from Russia in 1991. He hopes for something of a repeat when the current war with Russia ends.
“When freedom came, many churches from the Southern Baptist Convention started to come, send teams, and there were partnerships between” state conventions and specific areas of Ukraine, recalls Bandura, vice president of the All-Ukrainian Union of Churches of Evangelical Christians-Baptists (Ukraine Baptist Union).
Ugandan church marks 40 years of transforming lives of country's most vulnerable children
One of Uganda's biggest church communities will celebrate its 40th anniversary this month with a series of events, including a book launch by its founder, Pastor Gary Skinner and wife Marilyn, a new music album and an agribusiness institute. The celebrations by Watoto Church Ministries highlight their extensive contributions to community development and spiritual growth.
Pie auction brings a slice of heaven to West End
An inner-city ministry is getting a big boost from the community thanks to blueberry and coconut cream pie, and some generous Winnipeggers who have an obvious sweet tooth.
Living Bible Explorers held its first-ever pie auction and an open house on Monday evening. Executive Director Cher Paulson says it was a big success, with just over $12,000 raised in total.