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Annual prayer service for Missouri government leaders set for Jan. 7

Lawmakers and citizens will gather for what has become a Jefferson City tradition when Concord Baptist Church, in partnership with the Missouri Baptist Convention’s (MBC) Christian Life Commission, hosts its annual Prayer Service for Missouri Government Leaders, Jan. 7, 2026, at 8:30 a.m.

Appeals court says defunding of Planned Parenthood can continue

The First Circuit Court of Appeals has sided with the Trump Administration in allowing the defunding of abortion providers to continue while lawsuits are ongoing.

Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds Catholic charity’s religious liberty

The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled against the State of Wisconsin on Monday (Dec. 15) as the state attorney general tried for a second time to strip a Catholic-based organization from its non-profit status.

Supreme Court hears New Jersey pregnancy center’s First Amendment case

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Dec. 2 in a case involving a group of New Jersey pregnancy resource centers challenging a state subpoena asking them to hand over information about their fundraising practices.

First-Person: ‘Grey machines’ are illegal in Missouri and should be removed

First appearing in places with limited exposure, such as truck stops and certain fraternal organizations, so-called “grey machines” eventually brought gambling into mainstream businesses across the state of Missouri. For several years, this evil has been left largely unchecked, and has even been met with apathy, but a court ruling this fall offers hope that these malignant, and illegal, grey machines can be challenged.

HUD policies to be more friendly to churches in 2026

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced it will be more open to faith-based organizations as it provides funding aimed at caring for the homeless in 2026.

Voters have one ‘last chance’ to remove abortion from state’s constitution, Parson says at CLC event

People of faith must vote next fall to remove abortion from the state constitution, former Missouri Governor Mike Parson told Missouri Baptists gathered in Branson late last month.

ERLC laments SCOTUS pass on revisiting 2015 same-sex marriage ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal to revisit its 2015 ruling on same-sex marriage misses a chance to right the matter but doesn’t change God’s Word, Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission Interim President Gary Hollingsworth told Baptist Press.

ERLC announces ‘Across State Lines’ pro-life initiative

The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) has launched a new pro-life emphasis of the Psalm 139 Project called “Across State Lines,” which focuses on providing ultrasound equipment and subsequent training to pregnancy resource centers in states where abortion is readily available.

Pro-life leaders respond as another abortion drug enters the market

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has approved another generic abortion drug, to much protest from pro-life advocates.

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