2 more women come forward accusing Bruxy Cavey of sexual misconduct
The Meeting House Church in Ontario has sent out an email to congregants saying that they have received more complaints against their former pastor, Bruxy Cavey.
In a notice sent out on Saturday, Maggie John, Chair of the Overseers Board of the church, says that a third-party victim advocate has received two more allegations of sexual misconduct against Cavey.
Brother from CAIN welcomes new baby
One of the singers in CAIN is feeling blessed, welcoming a daughter on St. Patrick's Day.
"Well if you haven’t seen yet, the world has a new queen," says CAIN on Instagram. "Y’all, I’m biased but she’s perfect. Everybody say hi River."
The Christian band CAIN is made up of three siblings; Madison Cain Johnson, Taylor Cain Matz, and Logan Cain. Logan and his wife Emily just welcomed their baby girl to the world. Her full name is River James Cain.
LISTEN: Hillsong UNITED's Taya Smith-Gaukrodger releasing first solo single
The well-known Christian worship band Hillsong UNITED out of Australia has lead singer, Taya Smith-Gaukrodger, branching out with a solo album.
Going by just her first name on this new project, TAYA released her first single today, 'For All My Life.'
"For the past 2 years I’ve been working on this, my debut album, self-titled intentionally," says TAYA on Facebook. "Some people may know my voice but for the first time ever I get to share with you in my own words and my own melodies, who Jesus is to me."
Drugs, suicide attempts and jail time: How God helped restore Sharon Dutra's life
Most childhood memories involve special family moments, playful times and plenty of laughter, for Sharon Dutra, it was a very different story.
Sharon was born in Los Angles. Her mother left when she was just five years old, and her father was an alcoholic that was married four times by the time Sharon was 17 years old.
13-year-old was driving vehicle that struck Christian university van killing 9
Two students from Ontario are recovering in hospital following a deadly crash between a pickup truck and a van carrying a college golf team in Texas.
Nine people were killed in the fiery Tuesday night crash and the two Canadians — Dayton Price, 19, of Mississauga, Ont., and Hayden Underhill, 20, of Amherstview, Ont. — suffered critical injuries.
Officials said Thursday that both Ontario students have seen their conditions improve.
Pope Francis urges Patriarch Kirill to use ‘language of Jesus’ as Vatican tries to end Russia-Ukraine war
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WATCH: Judge Lionel Richie moved to tears after gospel singer belts out praise
A recent contestant on American Idol who calls himself a '100 per cent gospel singer' moved judge Lionel Ritchie to tears recently when he performed a song by Tasha Cobbs.
Dontrell Briggs performed a Tasha Cobbs song 'For Your Glory.' The song was a tribute to his godmother, who died months before the taping.
"If I get that golden ticket, she is going to be rejoicing with the angels," says Briggs to the judges.
Germany's largest porn site banned for refusing to verify age of users
A website known as xHamster is being banned in Germany to help protect underage children from sexual exploitation.
"Germany’s Commission for Youth Media Protection decided unanimously last week to impose a network ban on xHamster—the most visited porn website in the country," says Exodus Cry on Instagram. "Last year, Germany introduced a new law requiring porn sites to verify the age of their users and this ban is showing that the law will, in fact, be enforced."
9 killed, 2 Canadians injured in crash involving Christian University golf teams
Nine people have died in a fiery, head-on collision in West Texas, including six students and a coach from a New Mexico university who were returning home from a golf tournament, authorities say.
Two students from Ontario were hospitalized in critical condition following the Tuesday evening crash. Those killed included University of the Southwest students from Portugal and Mexico.
Building a meaningful relationship between the church and Indigenous people
Growing up, Peta-Gay Roberts had a passion for music and dreamed of one day having a band.
In 2010, that dream came true when she along with her husband, Gerard Roberts, created an Indigenous worship band called OKAMA.
"OKAMA is a Taino word meaning listen or hear", Peta-Gay explained. "When I had that dream, it wasn't particularly an Indigenous band, because, at that time, I didn't know about my Indigenous heritage. I just knew I loved all things native. I didn't know why until I was in my 20s."