Leaders insist the decision is progressive, despite obvious signs of competence and fidelity. PHILADELPHIA — In a move described by church leaders as “a courageous expansion of who gets to serve,” a radical PC(USA) congregation reportedly ordained a straight Caucasian man faithfully married to his wife to the office of pastor this week, shocking members who had grown accustomed to the denomination treating such figures as a theoretical category rather than a viable candidate. According to witnesses, the ordination was framed as a historic act of welcome, with session members praising the candidate’s “life experience,” “availability to the Spirit,” and “willingness to use a microphone in front of a congregation without first requiring everyone to define their terms.” The man, who had reportedly spent years being overlooked for leadership because he was “too conventional,” was finally selected after church leaders concluded that ordaining someone with an intact marriage and no apparent o...
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...