Regardless of gender or generation, LGBT individuals are more likely to be married to a person of the opposite sex than married to a same-sex spouse.
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How a Playground in Missouri Just Helped Your Church’s Religious Liberty
The potential for scraped knees led to a major victory for religious liberty at the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday.
With a 7-2 decision in Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. Comer, the court ruled that grants available to nonprofits for playground improvements could not be denied to a school playground owned by a church.
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How Should the Church Respond to the Supreme Court’s Gay Marriage Ruling?
We spoke with Jeff Iorg about what churches should keep in mind depending on how the Supreme Court rules on gay marriage.
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NYC Defends Ban on Churches in Schools, Despite Mayor’s Claims
After years of back-and-forth, New York City’s ban on churches in schools may be headed for the Supreme Court.
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Church Signs Lead to Supreme Court Case
A dispute over a church sign in Arizona made its way to the Supreme Court this past week. At issue are the curbside signs Good News Community Church in Gilbert, Arizona, sets out before worship each week.
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Supreme Court Decision on Same-Sex Marriage Explained
In refusing to hear appeals by the states, the Supreme Court left intact federal court rulings that permitted same-sex marriage in Utah, Oklahoma, Virginia, Wisconsin and Indiana.
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