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Democracy & Religious Freedom: The Next Generation
“You can’t wring your hands and roll up your sleeves at the same time.” With that powerful quote from former US Rep. Pat Schroeder, host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush teed up an in-depth look at strategies for protecting the vote and religious freedom for all, as well as an introduction to a series of […]
With a final flourish, United Methodist conference eliminates all anti-LGBTQ policies
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (RNS) — The reversals came in the wake of a schism that saw the departure of a quarter of its US churches — more than 7,600 congregations — over the past five years.
Eastern Orthodox Church ordains Zimbabwean woman as its first deaconess
(RNS) — For years, the Patriarchate of Alexandria and Africa has intensified its efforts to establish the female diaconate.
Churches tied to Civil Rights awarded National Park Service preservation funds
(RNS) — Other grantees will use the NPS funding to conduct historical surveys, including one in Detroit that will explore ‘the role of religion in the struggle for equality.’
The best way to honor Melissa Inouye’s memory is to be a kind and persistent badass
(RNS) — Melissa said it’s not enough to memorialize our loved ones who die too young. We have to carry on their work.
Catholic Bishop joins cease-fire prayer vigil protesting weapons for Israel
(RNS) — Asked about student protests on college campuses, Bishop John Stowe said he appreciated their ‘interest in the situation and their solidarity with the Palestinians’ but stressed the need to act peacefully.
The pro-life movement in political retreat
(RNS) — It finds itself at serious odds with Americans’ historical deference to diversity of belief.
To save their movement, student protesters should break camp
(RNS) — ‘A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag.’
How ‘apocalypse’ became a secular as well as religious idea
(The Conversation) — Events that the media describe as ‘apocalyptic’ reflect changing anxieties about the future.
Damaged in war, a vibrant church in Ukraine rises as a symbol of the country’s faith and culture
LYPIVKA, Ukraine (AP) — It’s one of 129 war-damaged Ukrainian religious sites recorded by UNESCO, the United Nations’ cultural organization.