First service in new sanctuary eighteen months after massacre in Texas
In March of last year, it was announced that a new worship space near the location of the mass shooting would be constructed.
Swiss court suspends Geneva worship ban
The Catholic Church in Geneva announced that public Masses will restart, attendance will be limited to a maximum of fifty people
Thousands of Christian gather in Portland for "Riots to Revival" worship event
Between 4,000 and 7,000 people attended the outdoor church gathering over the weekend.
Planned Parenthood sues a church for holding services outside abortion clinic
The nation's largest abortion provider has filed a lawsuit against a church that meets outside one of its clinics in Spokane.
A church in Louisville drops lawsuit after mayor allows drive-in worship service
The church’s attorneys filed a motion with the federal court to enter an agreed order that would end the judicial proceedings.
Less than ten percent of U.S. Protestant churches held in-person Mass in April
In efforts to curb the spread of the coronavirus, most churches in the U.S. halted their in-person worship services.
Portuguese government refuses to allow public worship to resume
Prime Minister Antonio Costa stipulated that restrictions on participation in services may remain in force "for many months."
California county faces backlash for banning singing for online church services
The order, which went into effect on Good Friday, will continue to be enforced until the 10th of May, Fox News reported.
74 Christian churches and places of worship have been legally approved in Egypt
Since 2016, out of 5540 requests, 1,568 churches have been legalised.