Jelly Roll took the Grammys audience to church during his acceptance speech on Sunday (Feb. 1), while accepting this third ...
In its fourth consecutive Super Bowl ad, the “He Gets Us” campaign is taking aim at the capitalist dream of “more.” The ...
Jelly Roll walked onto the Grammy stage as a three-time winner and walked off as the night’s most talked‑about preacher. In a ...
As we have seen in recent years, there's a decided lack of commercials offering any kind of sharp social message.
Josh Howerton is an authoritarian theocrat who thinks his penis, pulpit and piety give him the right to rule the world.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced its support Tuesday for the 2034 Winter Games, including ...
I believe that music had the power to change my life, and God had the power to change my life,” the singer said.
After past spots were sometimes criticized as "woke," the new ads will focus on dealing with the struggles of life, rather than social conflicts.
Many NFL players competing in Super Bowl LX say their faith in Jesus Christ is the most important thing in their lives.
Musk, the richest man in the world wrote on X, the platform he owns that "money can't buy happiness," followed by a sad face ...
After winning three Grammy Awards, Jelly Roll used the stage to share the Gospel with millions watching the live show, ...
In "Godspell," a band of people comes together to help portray Jesus' life. The well-known musical recounts things like the ...