The “Asbury Awakening” In America

No Fists Clenched In Rage, Only Hands Lifted In Worship. No Deadly Division, Only Inexplicable Unity. No Hatred And Blame, Only Introspection And Repentance, And Requests For Forgiveness. No Bodies On The Ground, Bruised And Beaten Into Submission, Only Those Willingly Surrendered, Sometimes Face-Down On The Floor, Before God. No Children On Metaphoric Sacrificial Altars, Only Those Wrapped In Loving Arms Of Mothers And Fathers, On Their Knees At Literal Wooden Altars, In Seeking And Submission, Prayed For By Strangers. Nothing On Fire, Only Human Hearts Burning With A Desire For Something Else, Something More. This Is Some Of What Has Been Going On At Asbury University In Kentucky For Almost Two Weeks.

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Do Tennesseans Have The Right To Worship? – Franklin Square Controversy Continues 

While Some In Franklin City Administration Claim New Ordinances Have To Do With Public Safety And General Respect, Others Remain Skeptical And Believe The New Rules May Be Used To Target Worship Groups.

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Statewide In-Person Worship Ban Ended In California, As SCOTUS Rules Against Governor Newsom

While The Court Blocked California From Enforcing Its Total Ban On In-Person Worship, It Allowed The State To Impose A 25 Percent Capacity For Houses Of Worship And Allowed The Governor’s Ban On Singing And Chanting To Continue.

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California Governor’s Approval Rating Drops After Continued Questionable COVID Response

Newsom’s Approval Rating Drops After Unfavorable Pandemic Response Including Poor Handling Of Vaccine Rollout, Continued Ban On Indoor Worship Services, Continued School Shutdowns, Record-High Unemployment And First In Recorded History Population Decline In California.

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Supreme Court Expected To Rule On California’s Religious Liberty Case Any Day

All But Six States Have Abandoned Numerical Caps On Worship. Only California Continues To Completely Ban Indoor Worship.

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Governor Lee Discourages In-Person Worship, Echoed By Nashville and Montgomery County Mayors

Governor Bill Lee and other Tennessee leaders have called for churches to eliminate gatherings in favor of virtual church services.

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