Florida lawmakers pushing moment of silence
All public schools in Florida could soon have to offer students on mandatory moment of silence.
More churches turning into COVID-19 vaccine sites
The state is tasking places of worship to double as coronavirus vaccination sites.
Pastor says he and other can help promote peace in schools
A Central Florida pastor is reacting to the recent reports of altercations between students and school resource officers (SROs) in Osceola and Lake Counties.
Churches hold Christmas Eve services with safety measures
Churches are holding Christmas Eve services while practicing coronavirus safety guidelines. Some are holding services outside while others are socially distancing indoors and checking temperatures for guests, many of whom are required to makes reservations for attendance.
Pandemic will transform Christmas services in 2020
At Northland Church, they’re used to welcoming thousands to their 3,000-seat sanctuary in Longwood. During the pandemic, the church is following guidelines by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only opening roughly 600 seats.
Volunteers helping the Salvation Army
Members of a Central Florida church are stepping up to help the Salvation Army with the Red Kettle campaign.
Orlando church helps single mom battling cancer
In April, Leanh Ming, 41, was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer. She had to take a leave of absence from work so she could have a double mastectomy and undergo chemotherapy.
Orlando church says BLM sign keeps getting vandalized
The minister at First Unitarian Church of Orlando says a Black Lives Matter sign outside of his church has been vandalized several times.
Paying it Forward: Church helps cancer survivor who lost everything
She fought cancer and won, but she lost her job, home, and car in the process. Now, others are helping her get back on her feet.
Paying it Forward: Unexpected twist as church rewards 2 in need
Mahret Teku's friend, David Mitchell, nominated her for The Kingdom Church of Orlando's gift of $1,000. But this is a Paying it Forward story with an unexpected twist.
Church van stolen and used for crime spree, police say
An Orlando church Bishop hopes to get his van back after it was stolen and taken on a crime spree, police say.
Church paying off medical debt for families
A Central Florida church is paying off the medical debt for 1,000 families. CrossLife Church has raised over one million dollars.
Church paying off medical bills for families
A Central Florida church is paying off the medical debts for a thousand families. CrossLife Church has raised over a million dollars to help families in Oviedo, Chuluota, and part of Orlando.
Churches making changes for reopening amid COVID-19
Churches are hoping to welcome back congregants soon, but things will be different for some regarding seating.
Massive food giveaway on May 2 in Palm Coast
A massive food giveaway is happening on Saturday, May 2, in Palm Coast. Parkview Church is partnering with the city to make the donations possible. The goal is to try to feed 5,000 families with a week's worth of food.
Pay It Forward: Orlando church gives $1,000 to mother and son in need
The Kingdom Church of Orlando is on a mission to pay it forward. They are giving away $1,000 every week to a person in need.
Easter traditions impacted by coronavirus
Family traditions surrounding Passover and Easter are changing because of how we are dealing with the coronavirus outbreak.
Passover traditions impacted by coronavirus
Family traditions surrounding Passover are changing because of how we are dealing with the coronavirus outbreak.
Orlando-area church has traditional service
A church in Orange County held traditional services this past weekend. A sheriff's deputy responded and noted that the church was within CDC and county guidelines. This follows the arrest of a Tampa-area church for holding a full service in violation of assembly during an emergency
Churches making changes due to coronavirus concerns
Churches are being forced to make changes as precautions to prevent the possible spread of coronavirus.