Churches Can Endorse Political Candidates
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The IRS took a significant step by filing a court brief arguing pastors who endorse political candidates shouldn’t risk losing their tax exempt status
The IRS veered away from banning political endorsements in houses of worship, spurring differing views from Houston's religious leaders.
For religious organizations, loss of the rebates jeopardizes financing options for clean energy projects and is expected to result in millions of dollars less in energy cost savings that could otherwise be reinvested in other church ministries and programs.
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Raw Story on MSN'Time to recruit some churches': Experts blast new rules on pulpit politicsThe Internal Revenue Service promulgated a set of new rules on Monday that allow churches to endorse and donate to political candidates, The New York Times reported on Monday. The new rules were created at a time when religion had slowly become a staple in American politics.
We have a duty to lead our congregations, but also to serve the broader community. That means leaving the land, water and air better than we found it.