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Welcome to Thursday Evenings at All Hallows. We do not know the names of the first Christians who practiced their faith in Britannia, what the Romans called Great Britain and the p...
Harvest Prude, Christianity Today Linda Larson swayed as live worship music floated across the lawn of the National Mall. On a nearby picnic blanket, her husband dozed under his s...
The Unchurched Next Door: New Tools and Insights to Really Reach Them Join Thom and Sam Rainer on Thursday, July 16, at 1:00 PM Eastern for The Unchurched Next Door: New Tools and...
A FEW years back, I attended a theological workshop organised by a department of the Church of England. The theme was mission, Church, and Kingdom. In the usual way, we spent porti...
From rare Reformation-era books at the ALC Library to personal discoveries in the Church House Exhibition Centre, visitors connected with Lutheran heritage in unexpected ways durin...
Plan the Route to Church Health As you consider planning the route to health, there are two statements we believe would be beneficial for you to keep in mind, perhaps even post on...
Sometimes the doom scrolling really does pay off. I hate to admit it, but flicking through thousands of social media posts a week is a way that I can find interesting stories to wr...
By Elizabeth Prata It is always surprising to me when I hear people say “I long for the first century church…” They met in homes, broke bread together and praised the Lord with one...
Church Trends UPDATE: AI Replacing Your Ministry, Women Leaving Church, + the Anti-Celebrity Pastor Six months into 2026, four church trends deserve a closer look. Algorithms are d...
by Duncan Williams, Christian Today Ancient tombs, forgotten churches and a remarkably preserved image of Jesus are transforming historians’ understanding of Christianity’s formati...
My discussion in the last two Bible posts is a reminder that events in the first century CE, and indeed for most of the time since, were far less well documented than more recent h...
The Background King James I (James Charles Stuart, 1566-1625) of England inherited the role as monarch of England after serving 36 years as King James VI of Scotland. His ascension...
Leonardo De Chirico takes a look at the first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, of Leo XIV, Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. The encyclical is his response to the rise of Artif...
Ancient tombs, forgotten churches and a remarkably preserved image of Jesus are transforming historians' understanding of Christianity's formative centuries.
CBS News Christ Church in Old City has a free exhibit that includes artifacts from the American Revolution and a letter from George Washington.
Videos imitating 'church fathers,' bishops and theologians who helped shape early Christianity, have been popping up across social media since late 2025. Several have drawn hundred...
Augustine of Hippo is one of the most widely known and beloved theologians in the entire history of Christianity. For nearly two millennia, brilliant scholars and everyday believer...
St. Martin's Episcopal Church, Des Plaines, IL, Final Service, January 6, 2026The Invisible Church: Why Your Community Does Not Know Your Church Exists A church can sit on the same...
by Carl R Trueman, First Things H. Richard Niebuhr famously denounced the liberal church of his day, summarizing its theology in a single withering sentence: “A God without wrath b...
Welcome to Thursday Evenings at All Hallows.This Thursday is the feast day of Saint Barnabas the Apostle. He is one of the New Testament saints for which The Book of Common Prayer...
Welcome to Thursday Evenings at All Hallows. A church may be described as a reflection of the people who form its congregation, a sign or result of what they are or of what they ha...
Clement Harrold, The Catholic Herald A recent trip to Italy afforded me the opportunity to visit both the baptismal site and the final resting place of St Augustine of Hippo. The...
How Evangelism Ministries Have Changed in Churches in 30 Years Jess and Thom begin with a simple observation: most churches still believe in evangelism—but far fewer are organized...
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