IRS says churches can endorse candidates from pulpit
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Churches can endorse candidates from the pulpit without endangering their tax-exempt status, the IRS said in a Texas court filing. One pastor who spoke to the Observer called it a “moot point.”
Speculation of a fourth stimulus check surfaced on social media and unverified websites, however, there has been no official confirmation from the IRS.
Where Scripture speaks clearly to a contemporary issue, I’m ready to listen. But don’t let me hear who the pastor prefers in the next election.
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Two East Texas churches, Sand Springs Church in Athens and First Baptist Church Waskom, were among the plaintiffs in the argument.
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The Christian Post on MSN'Unshackling the pulpit' or 'a brazen attack'?: 7 reactions to IRS letting pastors endorse politiciansThe Internal Revenue Service's recent declaration that it will not prohibit churches and pastors from endorsing political candidates has drawn praise from both progressive and conservative Christians,
The IRS veered away from banning political endorsements in houses of worship, spurring differing views from Houston's religious leaders.
The Internal Revenue Service makes a potentially landmark policy shift: churches can endorse political candidates from the pulpit.