Prayer Referendum Passes in Lancaster Vote

76% of voters in Lancaster, California said yes Tuesday to a ballot measure that continues the city's policy of opening council meetings with prayer. The referendum is non-binding, but emboldens a town that has received complaints over the sectarian nature of...

Judge Dismisses Suit Over Church/Public Housing Partnership

Federal District Judge Claude Hilton in Virginia has thrown out a suit challenging the constitutionality of a public housing project adding units on top of an existing church sanctuary and building. The Plaintiff argued that tax money going to expand the facility were...

VA Supreme Court Argument Focuses on 1867 Law

The Virginia Supreme Court yesterday heard arguments in the dispute pitting the Episcopal Church against several of its congregations, which chose to split and form the Anglican District of Virginia. At issue is a 143-year-old law allowing a congregation's...

FL Committees Pass Constitutional Amendment

Two powerful legislative committees in Florida moved a constitutional amendment forward today, voting along party lines to lift the state's ban on funding for religious organizations. Last week, it was the Senate's K-12 Education Committee, and today the...

VA Supreme Court Hears Church Autonomy Dispute

The Washington Post's Under God blog lays out the background for today's hearing in the Virginia Supreme Court, a dispute between the Episcopal Church and several of its congregations over who controls church land and buildings after a denominational split. A...