Ed Stetzer, currently executive director of the Southern Baptist Convention's LifeWay Research, has been appointed to lead the Billy Graham Center for Evangelism (BGCE) at Wheaton College. He has been appointed to the Billy Graham Distinguished Endowed Chair for Church, Mission and Evangelism and.... |
Bakery employees from a Whole Foods Market are shown alongside images of a cake that had a gay slur allegedly written on it at the market.
A gay Texas pastor who sued Whole Foods after he bought a cake that he alleged had a slur written on it in icing has dropped his lawsuit against the grocer. |
Kampala The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) accounting officer yesterday told Buganda Road Chief Magistrate's Court that on several occasions the staff would tell him to procure more stationery after a few months of stocking the same. Mr Kivumbi Kagole, 55, revealed this while testifying in the.... |
ATLANTA (AP) - Home Depot topped expectations for the first quarter thanks in part to mild weather and the company, riding a strong rebound in housing, lifted its outlook for the year. Shares neared an all-time high before the opening bell Tuesday. For the three months ended May 1, The Home Depot Inc. |
An openly gay pastor who claimed a Whole Foods made him a cake with a homophobic slur has dropped a lawsuit after admitting the supermarket chain "did nothing wrong." Jordan Brown, founder of the Church of Open Doors in Austin, Texas, issued a for his hoax on May 16. |
A park-and-ride lot on Lindberg Drive that Slidell-area residents commuting to New Orleans have used since the early 1990s will be auctioned off Thursday by the state Department of Transportation and Development likely forcing more than 100 commuters to change their daily routine and find a new place to catch their van or carpool. |
The NAIJ.com team has gathered the most important news stories that hit the headlines on Tuesday, May 16. You can find all the important things you might have missed but still need to know below in today’s digest! 1) Buhari will pay N5000 to unemployed President Buhari is rolling out a N5 trillion.... |
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — In the City of Buffalo, about 75 percent of the Fire Department calls involve an emergency medical situation. “You pick up the phone and call...Buffalo Fire responds and we're there,” said Thomas Barrett, president of the firefighters union, Buffalo Professional Firefighters Association. |
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.Federal law requires school districts to allow students to use restrooms and locker rooms consistent with their gender identity. This hot button issue might seem new to parents on the First Coast, but Superintendent of Duval Schools, Nikolai Vitti, said he's been working on the issue for years. |
BILOXI -- "Why?" Diane Hickman asks. "Why did he have to take her from us?" Hickman's voice breaks, then she weeps as she talks about her beloved niece Julie Brightwell, a longtime Waffle House waitress shot to death over a cigarette. "She was just doing her job. Who did this man think he was? He has taken her from my family, from all of us. |
A Texas pastor who sued Whole Foods in April when a cake he ordered contained a gay slur has dropped his lawsuit and apologized to the company. Jordan Brown, an openly gay pastor at Austin’s Church of Open Doors, issued a statement apologizing for his actions. |
'I apologize to the LGBT community': Texas pastor who accused Whole Foods of gay slur on a cake drops lawsuit and admits it was all a hoax Jordan Brown of Austin, Texas claimed he ordered a cake from Whole Foods and asked that they write 'Love Wins' in icing on the top; When he received the cake he.... |
Safety Stefan McClure and cornerback Darius White signed with the Colts, defensive end Kyle Kragen joined the Broncos, tight end Stephen Anderson went to the Texans, wide receiver Bryce Treggs signed with the 49ers, receiver Maurice Harris joined Washington and receiver Darius Powe went to the.... |
A Texas pastor who sued Whole Foods in April when a cake he ordered contained a gay slur has dropped his lawsuit and apologized to the company. Jordan Brown, an openly gay pastor at Austin’s Church of Open Doors, issued a statement apologizing for his actions. |
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IPSWICH: Ipswich City Indoor Bowls Club meet at Ipswich City Uniting Church Hall, Limestone Street every Tuesday at 7pm. |
YORK COUNTY, SC (WBTV) - A church is without an air conditioning unit after a weekend theft, and the York County Sheriff’s Office is investigating. The unit, valued at $10,000, was taken from Mt. Zion A.M.E. Zion Church in Hickory Grove. A church member reported that he left the church Saturday after cutting the lawn. |
A Texas pastor who sued Whole Foods in April when a cake he ordered contained a gay slur has dropped his lawsuit and apologized to the company. Jordan Brown, an openly gay pastor at Austin’s Church of Open Doors, issued a statement apologizing for his actions. |
The Texas pastor who filed a lawsuit against Whole Foods alleging that the supermarket sold him a will drop his case. cake decorated with a homophobic slur Pastor Jordan Brown claimed he ordered a custom cake on April 14, from the Lamar branch of Whole Foods in Austin, Texas, with the message "Love Wins" written in icing. |
An openly gay pastor who claimed that a grocery store bakery wrote a homophobic message on his cake has dropped his lawsuit against Whole Foods, claiming he made up the story, according to news reports. “I apologize to the LGBT community for diverting attention from real issues,” Pastor Jordan Brown said in a statement, and other news reports. |
Supporters march for openly gay pastor
Supporters march for openly gay pastor
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The man who accused Whole Foods Market of writing a homophobic slur on a cake will drop a lawsuit against the grocery chain. “The company did nothing wrong,” Jordan Brown, a pastor of a small Austin church, said in a statement. “I was wrong to pursue this matter and use the media to perpetuate this story. |
The man who accused Whole Foods Market of writing a homophobic slur on a cake will drop a lawsuit against the grocery chain. “The company did nothing wrong,” Jordan Brown, a pastor of a small Austin church, said in a statement. “I was wrong to pursue this matter and use the media to perpetuate this story. |
Of all that can transpire in a bedroom, nothing can be as titillating to the religious, or those of us who write about them, as a dying man’s conversion. Oscar Wilde’s deathbed baptism remains a coup for the Roman Catholic Church 116 years later, and an embarrassment for those who cherish his legacy of hedonism. |
Jordan Brown had sued Whole Foods in April, accusing the grocer of adding a homophobic slur to the cake he ordered with the words "Love wins." (Associated Press)
The man who sued Whole Foods Market for allegedly writing a homophobic slur on a cake he ordered has apologized and plans to drop the lawsuit, the Austin American-Statesman Monday. |
Hetauda, May 16. Participants representing various religious organisations said that no religion advocates discrimination among people based on caste or religion at an interaction held in Manahari, Makawanpur today.
The function was organised at Manakamana Temple in Manahari as a part of a 100-day.... |
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