Jonathan Woodward
Jonathan Woodward is the podcast producer at Religion News Service.
All Stories by Jonathan Woodward
RNS Morning Report: Report: Nashville school shooter had drawn maps, done surveillance
By Jonathan Woodward — March 27, 2023
RNS Morning Report: Report: Amid crisis and political feuds, hope abounds in East Palestine
By Jonathan Woodward — March 27, 2023
RNS Morning Report: Report: LGBTQ Americans tend to be younger and have no religion
By Jonathan Woodward — March 23, 2023
RNS Morning Report: The schools the Global Methodist Church recommends for hopeful clergy
By Jonathan Woodward — March 22, 2023
RNS Morning Report: Judge dismisses lawsuit by 36 United Methodist churches
By Jonathan Woodward — March 21, 2023
RNS Morning Report: Ukraine’s Hare Krishnas survive war by Zoom and serving neighbors
By Jonathan Woodward — March 20, 2023
RNS Morning Report: Johnny Hunt, disgraced former pastor, sues denomination he once led
By Jonathan Woodward — March 19, 2023
RNS Morning Report: For United Methodists’ top court, 2024 is the new 2020
By Jonathan Woodward — March 16, 2023
RNS Morning Report: State lawmakers push for reporting on abuse learned about in confessional
By Jonathan Woodward — March 14, 2023
RNS Morning Report: Pope Francis at 10 years: A reformer’s learning curve
By Jonathan Woodward — March 14, 2023
RNS Morning Report: New book: J. Edgar Hoover’s Christian nationalism
By Jonathan Woodward — March 12, 2023
RNS Morning Report: Vatican prosecutors reveal exchange between pope and accused cardinal
By Jonathan Woodward — March 9, 2023
RNS Morning Report: Horror shows hire occult consultants to cast their spells
By Jonathan Woodward — March 8, 2023
Men and Women Can Be Friends! Kinda. Sorta. Maybe. Depends.
By Jonathan Woodward — October 11, 2022
In this episode, Katelyn and Roxy discuss their own friendships with men: when and how they've worked — and why they sometimes haven't.
My Utmost Anxiety for His Highest + Charles Marsh
By Jonathan Woodward — October 5, 2022
Katelyn and Roxy are joined by author Charles Marsh as they reflect on the amped up, high stakes nature of an evangelical upbringing.