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The 1954 Johnson Amendment (the law barring all nonprofit organizations like churches from engaging in partisan politics) has ...
Pastors have always had the right to pray, vote, and engage, but now they will also have the freedom to endorse candidates if ...
The IRS announced churches can endorse political candidates without penalty, but Oklahoma Bishop Poulson Reed advises against ...
The Internal Revenue Service made a statement on Monday that would allow churches to support political candidates of their ...
The Johnson Amendment has been used to chill free speech in churches. The IRS finally changed the rule in a recent decision.
Churches thinking of taking advantage of a major IRS flip-flop on the legality of engaging in politics without fear of losing ...
"Ours is not a blue or red diocese, but a purple one, and above all, a Christian one." 2 News Oklahoma's Braden Bates shares ...
Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma Poulson reed shared a message in support of the separation between Church and ...
IRS repeal of church political restrictions energizes GOP strategies but alienates the faithful who value spiritual over ...
This week, the Internal Revenue Service quietly ratified a change to its longstanding rules on allowing certain nonprofit groups, like churches, to take on political stances. News of the policy change ...
In a court filing submitted on Monday, July 7, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that it was changing a rule ...
Adam Hull didn’t follow the usual route to becoming the new minister at Cotton Grove United Methodist Church, but much of his ...