Evangelical pastors report more skepticism about Pope Francis than their mainline Protestant counterparts.
Not exact matches
«It is very remarkable the degree to which there is a consensus,» National Association of
Evangelicals (NAE) official Galen Carey told the Times, which
reports that «no prominent
pastor» has spoken out against the immigration effort.
In early 2004 I was gathering information on an abuse case involving a
pastor of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) for a
report in Forum Letter, an independent Lutheran publication I then edited.
CT previously
reported that the vast majority of National Association of
Evangelical (NAE) board members say
pastors can be restored to church roles after marital infidelity.
And according to a recent
report by a special task force of
pastors, the baptism drought in America's largest
evangelical denomination — which counts 15.7 million members and 5.8 million Sunday worshipers — is worst among millennials.