Sources say the music was brief, sincere, and followed by another pledge drive. MURRIETA, CALIFORNIA — A local Christian radio listener was reportedly left speechless this week after tuning in at precisely the right moment and discovering that the station actually does, on rare and possibly accidental occasions, play a song. According to sources familiar with the situation, the man had long assumed the station’s main programming format was a carefully curated cycle of donor appeals, ministry updates, and urgent reminders that keeping the signal on the air requires the faithful support of people who are already paying for everything else in their lives. He was therefore unprepared when, after several minutes of static and sponsorship language, an actual worship song began playing. “I thought maybe something was wrong,” the listener said, still visibly shaken. “Then I realized it was music. Real music. With instruments and everything. I almost called somebody.” Moments later, he con...
Sources say he thought “Catholic” meant “universal” until someone explained the rest. OMAHA — In a development that has already sent ripples through the interdenominational fog of modern evangelical identity, one non-denominational Christian reportedly converted to Roman Catholicism this week after encountering the line “I believe in the holy Catholic Church” in the Apostles’ Creed and concluding that it meant exactly what it sounded like. According to friends, the man had recited the Creed for years with the general confidence of someone who believes doctrine is best handled through ambiance and a decent audio setup. But during one recent service, the phrase “holy Catholic Church” apparently landed with the force of a hidden clause in a lease agreement, prompting him to believe he had, all this time, been accidentally refusing membership in something ancient, global, and inconveniently specific. “He thought it meant the church was just Catholic in the broad, ‘universal’ sense,” s...