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One of Madison’s original evangelical churches is celebrating a centennial of Christian ministry this weekend. Bethany Evangelical Free Church, at 301 Riverside Drive, is the mothership of the evangelical church in Madison. It parented two of the city’s largest congregations. Few other evangelical churches have been a part of the city’s history for such a long period.

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Some might call it a miracle.After years of ignoring — or even mocking — religion, Hollywood is re-examining faith in a more balanced light.The box-office success of such varied films as "The Passion of the Christ," "Bruce Almighty" and "The Da Vinci Code" has several major studios funding religious-themed movies and new distributors making inroads with niche audiences across the spectrum of belief.Read more.

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Ray Bakke – the founder and academic dean of Bakke Graduate University of Ministry – revealed his vision to have Madison, Wisconsin become a laboratory for urban ministry at a reception for Madison’s faith community at Fountain of Life Family Worship Center church on Sunday afternoon, October 15th.

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COMMENTARYIn 2004, Swedish Pentecostal pastor Åke Green preached a sermon in which he denounced homosexuality as a "cancerous tumor" on society. A Swedish court subsequently sentenced him to one month in prison for hate speech (a charge that was eventually dismissed). Americans were shocked by the incident, but not alarmed. After all, those poor Swedes have no First Amendment protection of even the most eccentric religious beliefs, a protection Americans have as a matter of course.Or do we?Read more.

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ST LOUIS, MO (ANS) — Attendance at American churches is less than half of what we have believed in the past, according to Dave Olson, director of church planting for the Evangelical Covenant Church, and director of the American Church Research Project. According to a news release from Mission America Coalition, Olson addressed the Mission America Coalition annual conference on its closing day with groundbreaking new research about the state of the American church. Instead of relying on limited survey data which is then extrapolated to the entire population, Olson has worked for years to build a database of actual…

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It’s not out of the ordinary to see Muslim women in veils or chador, or Orthodox Jewish women wearing long skirts, long sleeves and wigs to cover their hair. But it is unusual to see an American Christian woman covering her hair or adopting a distinctly modest style of dress that defines her as a person of faith in a secular society. Read more.

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New Berlin – With a logo that looks like a coffee stain, it’s clear The Ridge Community Church is a bit different. There won’t be power-tool demonstrations at the pulpit but other steps are being taken to make the target group – unchurched, beer-drinking, sports-loving 35- to-38-year-old guys – as comfortable as the wives and children with them. Read more.

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COMMENTARY–Since World War II, the evangelical church has spent a lot of time, money, and energy on activities designed to grow the church – from bus ministries in the 1960s to rock music in the 70s and 80s to direct mail campaigns today. Individual churches have grown dramatically, but the truth is that there are more people and fewer churches in America than at any time in the last half-century. And the influence of the church in this country is perhaps at an all-time low.

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