vimarsana.com

Page 2 - வாட்டர்மார்க் சமூக தேவாலயம் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Dallas megachurch pastor who confessed to sin of pride, resigns

Todd Wagner, senior pastor and co-founder of Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas, resigned his position on April 17, 2021. | Watermark Community Church Todd Wagner, senior pastor and co-founder of Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas, who temporarily stepped down from his pulpit late last summer due to the sin of pride, revealed Sunday that he has resigned from his position in an emotional announcement to congregants. “We are fully convinced that today, in the interest of Christ, for me and for my family, and for Watermark in this next season, it would be best served by me ending my season in serving as pastoral elder of Watermark Community Church,” Wagner said in a statement.

Over a quarter of college and high school students never attend church, new poll finds

Young adults worship at The Porch, a young adult community founded by Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas. | Watermark Community Church A new poll suggests that nearly 30% of high school and college students “never” attended religious services even before the coronavirus pandemic caused many churches to cease in-person services. Young America’s Foundation, a conservative youth advocacy organization, released a poll Wednesday asking young Americans for their views on various issues, including taxes, the economy, student debt, the coronavirus, education and the country’s most prominent political figures.  The poll, released in partnership with Townhall, was conducted by Echelon Insights. A total of 801 high school students and 819 post-secondary students between the ages of 13 and 24 were surveyed online from March 30 to April 7.

Over one-quarter of young Americans never attend church: poll

Young adults worship at The Porch, a young adult community founded by Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas. | Watermark Community Church A new poll suggests that nearly 30% of high school and college students “never” attended religious services even before the coronavirus pandemic caused many churches to cease in-person services. Young America’s Foundation, a conservative youth advocacy organization, released a poll Wednesday asking young Americans for their views on various issues, including taxes, the economy, student debt, the coronavirus, education and the country’s most prominent political figures.  The poll, released in partnership with Townhall, was conducted by Echelon Insights. A total of 801 high school students and 819 post-secondary students between the ages of 13 and 24 were surveyed online from March 30 to April 7.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.