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Texas School Districts Maintain Current Religious Expression Policies

Bryan and College Station ISDs reject state option to designate specific prayer times

Longtime Texas Pastor Felipe García Dies at 79

García served congregations across the state for over 50 years and was a prominent community leader.

Ash Wednesday Services Mark Start of Lent in Tyler

Churchgoers gathered at Chapel of Saint Peter and Saint Paul for afternoon and evening services.

The One Kingdom Campaign Spring 2026 Report

Christianity Today celebrates 70 years of uplifting Jesus and expanding its global reach through generous donor support.

Laredo Announces National Day of Prayer Theme and Date

Annual event to focus on glorifying God across generations

Ash Wednesday Marks Start of Lent for Many in San Antonio

More than half of San Antonio's population prepares for the beginning of the Lenten season.

Boerne Church Plans $20M Expansion Project

Currey Creek Church to build new 1,400-seat worship center and office spaces.

Where to Get Ashes in Austin on Ash Wednesday 2026

Ash Wednesday marks the start of Lent, the 40-day Christian season of reflection, fasting and preparation leading up to Easter.

MC USA's Annual BIPOC Gathering Reflects on Past, Envisions Future

The Hope for the Future conference in South Texas focused on discernment, strategic visioning, and building connections across diverse communities.

San Antonio Church Leads Efforts to Heal Loneliness Through Deeper Connections

Archdiocese of San Antonio focuses on building relationships and community to address rising mental health and isolation issues.

Buladean Presbyterian Church to Hold Ash Wednesday Service

Soup and sandwich fellowship to follow the service.

Biblical Scholar Releases Book on Christ's Second Advent

David Keyston's 'What Did Jesus Say?' presents scriptural evidence for the fulfillment of biblical prophecies.