Church
Coverage of Church in the Nexus archive.
- Gunmen kidnap Benue pastor, church members
Gunmen have kidnapped a pastor and church members in Benue. The Church expressed heavy-hearted concern but confidence in God's sovereignty regarding the abduction.
- Downtown Austin restaurant employee reportedly stabbed customer, court documents say
A server at Bob's Steak and Chop House in Downtown Austin was arrested after reportedly stabbing a customer. Witnesses stated the server recognized the guest from church.
- 2007–2009—The Global Financial Crisis and the Birth of Bitcoin
The article traces the 2007–2009 Global Financial Crisis to earlier economic events like the 2000 dot-com bubble burst and the 2003 housing bubble, which were fueled by loose monetary policy and speculative investments. It connects these crises to the eventual creation of Bitcoin as a response to systemic financial instability.
- Gallatin leaders make decision on proposed sparkler ban
Gallatin city officials decided against banning sparklers but implemented firework sale regulations. Fireworks can only be sold seasonally around New Year’s Eve and the Fourth of July, require buyers to be 16 or older, and cannot be set off within 600 feet of certain locations like churches and schools.
- Haslet pastor could return to church after son's sex offender arrest controversy
A Haslet pastor may return to his church after an extended leave following his son's arrest for failing to comply with mandatory sex offender registration requirements in February.
- Pope visiting 'dock of shame' in Canary Islands where migrants slept in squalor
Pope Leo XIV is visiting the Canary Islands to highlight the challenges faced by migrants arriving in Europe, including a visit to the 'dock of shame' where migrants endured poor conditions in 2020. The Spanish government, under Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, has advocated for immigration reforms and launched a legalization initiative for undocumented immigrants.
- Pope visits Spain as Socialist government and the church present a united front
The Pope is set to visit Spain on June 4, 2026, with preparations ongoing at Madrid's Plaza de Cibeles. The Socialist government and the church are collaborating to present a united front during the visit.
- Firefighters tackle church fire in Campbell
Santa Clara County firefighters responded to a fire at a church in Campbell on Wednesday, containing it by 5:40 p.m. The incident caused a street closure on Llewellyn Avenue, and the cause remains under investigation.
- Toddler dies after bouncy castle is lofted by harsh winds in Montreal
A toddler died in Montreal when a bouncy castle was lofted by harsh winds during severe thunderstorms at an annual church party, according to paramedics.
- Bizarre moment Maryland police arrest giant suspect as his pants and underwear fall down in viral video
Maryland police arrested a large suspect in a bizarre incident captured in a viral video, where his pants and underwear fell down as officers struggled to subdue him outside a church.
- Nightmarish moment Florida woman, 74, is almost ABDUCTED by her ex-boyfriend, 64, outside church
A 74-year-old Florida woman was nearly abducted by her 64-year-old ex-boyfriend outside a church. The incident occurred in a public setting, raising concerns about personal safety.
- Police: Man shot outside church while attending brother's funeral in Harlem
A man was shot outside a church in Harlem while attending his brother's funeral, according to police. The incident occurred during the funeral service.
- Priest allegedly used mentally ill tenant’s confessions to get her thrown out of NYC rent-stabilized apartment the church owned
A priest allegedly used a mentally ill tenant's confessions during a psychotic episode to evict her from a rent-stabilized apartment owned by the church in New York City, according to a lawsuit. The case highlights potential exploitation of vulnerable individuals in housing disputes.
- FedEx driver who murdered little Athena Strand with his bare hands used to bring sack of KNIVES to church, his own pastor reveals
A FedEx driver was revealed to have murdered 4-year-old Athena Strand with his bare hands. The driver, whose identity is not disclosed, previously brought a sack of knives to church, as disclosed by his pastor.
- Meet the picture-perfect family of Washington shooter Cole Allen: Neighbors reveal church-going facade that hid suspect's double life
Cole Allen, a Washington shooter, was part of a seemingly picture-perfect, church-going family that concealed his violent double life, according to neighbors. The article highlights the contrast between his family's public image and his hidden criminal activities.
- Bermuda scrubs-up ahead of Charles' royal visit - as church removes photo of King with Diana and locals cull chickens to ensure His Majesty gets a good night's sleep
Bermuda is preparing for King Charles' royal visit by removing a photo of the King with Diana from a church and culling chickens to ensure he gets a good night's sleep. The island is undertaking these measures to honor his visit.
- Fury as Britain's 'most hated drill rapper' backs pair who gunned down innocent mother-of-two, 44, outside church
A British drill rapper, dubbed 'most hated,' has sparked public fury by publicly supporting two individuals accused of fatally shooting an innocent 44-year-old mother-of-two outside a church.
- Haunting footage shows killer in tactical gear before mom-of-three fitness instructor was murdered at church
A mom-of-three fitness instructor was murdered at a church, with haunting footage capturing the killer in tactical gear prior to the incident. The attack has drawn attention due to the suspect's military-style attire and the victim's community role.
- WATCH: Infant rescued in alleged abduction attempt
A baby was rescued during an alleged abduction attempt involving a high-speed police chase that ended with a man crashing into a church. The incident highlights a security threat but resulted in the infant's safe recovery.
- Hundreds of protesters in Epsom demand description of men 'who gang raped woman outside church' as they come face-to-face with riot police in the street
Hundreds of protesters in Epsom are demanding information about men accused of gang-raping a woman outside a church, leading to a confrontation with riot police. The incident has sparked public outcry and calls for justice.
- The Trump and Leo chronicles: A president and a pope square off over Iran and its aftermath
Pope Leo XIV and Donald Trump have escalated their public disagreement over U.S. policy in Iran, with Trump criticizing the Pope as 'Weak' and Leo condemning Trump's threats. The conflict highlights their contrasting views on war, peace, and religious leadership, amid broader tensions between American political and religious figures.
- Pope Leo responds to Trump’s attack: ‘I’m not afraid of the Trump administration’
Pope Leo XIV responded to President Trump's criticism on Truth Social, stating he is not afraid of the Trump administration. The pope emphasized his commitment to promoting the Gospel message despite the attack.
- Woman in her 20s is 'raped by several men outside church' after being followed leaving night club
A woman in her 20s was raped by multiple men outside a church after being followed from a nightclub. The incident highlights concerns about public safety and harassment in urban areas.