Latest

We’re Losing Pastors Left & Right + Rich Villodas

By Roxanne Stone — May 9, 2024

Rich Villodas on the unique pressures pastors face today and how congregants can offer true support.

Controversial antisemitism bills are passing, and not only in the US House

By Yonat Shimron — May 8, 2024

RALEIGH, N.C. (RNS) — A North Carolina bill known as the Shalom Act is similar to the Antisemitism Awareness Act that passed the U.S. House of Representatives last week.

Grace College professor ousted after online commentators flag ‘woke’ social media posts

By Kathryn Post — May 8, 2024

(RNS) — It’s the latest in a string professor terminations at Christian colleges seemingly tied to clashes over narrowing and often unspoken political and theological criteria.

How faith leaders can get a grasp on the mental health crisis

By Nicole Guzik — May 8, 2024

(RNS) — Clergy can’t solve every congregant’s mental health problem, but we can be a conduit of information and help.

Is the golden age of American Jews really ending?

By Mark Silk — May 8, 2024

(RNS) — Reports of its demise are premature.

Ugandan faith leaders work to confront increase in gender-based violence

By Tonny Onyulo — May 8, 2024

BUPOTO, Uganda (RNS) — ‘We need to work together if we are to end gender-based violence. We need to involve the government, NGOs, parents, community leaders, women and girls,’ said one evangelist.

The Bible Is a Book About Land

By Jonathan Woodward — May 8, 2024

Amanda and Amy dive into the complex relationship between land ownership and belonging in the U.S., drawing on biblical interpretations. Amanda emphasized the significance of land in shaping political and religious beliefs, while Amy offered nuanced interpretations of the Hebrew Bible, revealing how it has been used to justify land ownership and extraction.

Harlem church offers vegan cooking classes to promote healthy lifestyle

By Fiona André — May 8, 2024

NEW YORK (RNS) – ‘We’re showing people that you can eat healthy and satisfy your taste buds,’ said Karen Phipps, director of the church’s health ministry.

How 19th-century Spiritualists ‘canceled’ the idea of hell to address social and political concerns

By Lindsay DiCuirci — May 8, 2024

(The Conversation) — Spiritualists believed that after shedding the body in death, the spirit would continue on a celestial journey and help those on Earth create a more just world.

Southern Baptists, losing members, find solace in baptisms and better attendance

By Bob Smietana — May 7, 2024

(RNS) — While membership in the nation’s largest Protestant denomination is down, participation in worship and baptisms went up in 2023. But a new statistical report found that many Southern Baptist Convention churches do little to address sexual abuse.

Page 1 of 5,483