A San Antonio Megachurch Plays an Outsized Role in Supporting Israel’s War Efforts
After Hamas’s surprise attack on Israel, a crowd gathered in the Alamo City for an evangelical event that quickly turned into a call to arms.
After Hamas’s surprise attack on Israel, a crowd gathered in the Alamo City for an evangelical event that quickly turned into a call to arms.
He’s one of the first faith-based coordinators for Texas inmates facing the death penalty. He’s scheduled to be executed this week.
Just a few minutes from the celebrated Rothko Chapel, the Chapel of St. Basil provides a spiritual respite.
A pastor in Austin asked the artificial intelligence chatbot to write an entire Sunday service. It bombed.
As United Methodist congregations across the U.S. leave over LGBTQ inclusion and the interpretation of Scripture, one East Texas community is rent asunder.
These small-town churches, built in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, commissioned artists to re-create the grandeur of European cathedrals in the Lone Star State.
Robert Jeffress resuscitated a once powerful church—and courted controversy too.
Since the late eighties, dozens of big churches in Texas have put rapid growth ahead of financial health. Austin’s Great Hills Baptist is only the latest to pay the price.
Forget the Alamo. The real spirit and history of Texas come alive at San Antonio’s eighteenth-century churches.
With love, discipline, and old-time religion, Kirbyjon Caldwell has built one of Texas’ most vital churches.
Get hip to zydeco, the born-on-the-bayou sound with the accordion accent. Ready for it red hot? Check out a Saturday-night church dance in Houston.
Three recent scandals in the Methodist church are forcing it to do some serious soul-searching.
A high school teacher shot up the First Baptist Church in the East Texas steel town of Daingerfield, and the agony lasted longer than anyone could have imagined.
Charismatics start by losing their heads and end up with a new kind of religion.