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Bank closes Anglican vicar's account for opposing its promotion of trans ideology
An Anglican vicar says his bank account was closed after he accused it of pushing trans ideology. The Rev. Richard Fothergill said he politely complained to the Yorkshire Building Society that it was promoting trans ideology during pride month.
Evangelicals in Church of England warn bishops not to commend blessings for same-sex couples
Evangelicals in the Church of England are urging bishops not to commend blessings for same-sex couples.
UK churches apologize after review into Vineyard leader alleges 'patterns' of 'spiritual abuse'
Vineyard U.K. and the leadership of Causeway Coast Vineyard Church (CCV) have apologized after releasing preliminary findings into complaints relating to a former leader.
Christians protest Barclays Bank for closing charity's account under pressure from 'cruel' LGBT activists
A Christian charity is holding a peaceful demonstration outside the London headquarters of Barclays Bank after it agreed to pay $25,200 (£20,000) in compensation for closing its account. .
Justin Welby honors late OM founder George Verwer with posthumous award for evangelism and witness
The late Operation Mobilisation founder George Verwer has been posthumously awarded the Archbishop of Canterbury's Alphege Award for Evangelism and Witness.
Methodist Church in Britain leaders investigated amid allegations of misogyny, mishandling complaints
Two separate investigations are underway into complaints concerning senior leaders in the Methodist Church in Britain.
Church of England Evangelical Council opposes Ugandan Church's support for criminalization of homosexuality
The Church of England Evangelical Council has issued a statement rejecting the criminalization of homosexual behavior.
John Sentamu resigns as Christian Aid chair amid criticism over handling of abuse claims as archbishop of York
Lord John Sentamu has resigned as chair and Trustee of Christian Aid after being recently criticized over his handling of historic abuse claims while he was archbishop of York.
220-year-old maker of handmade clergy vestments, church supplies to close due to COVID lockdown losses
A manufacturer of clerical robes and church furnishings that has been in existence for 220 years is to close its doors after a difficult financial period.
Archbishop Justin Welby speaks against illegal migration bill, sending people to Rwanda
The Archbishop of Canterbury has defended his outspoken criticism of the government's Illegal Migration Bill.