Sally Morrow

Sally Morrow joined Religion News Service in March 2012 as Photo/Multimedia Editor. She is a photographer and editor based in Kansas City. Morrow has worked as a multimedia editor and photographer at Newsday, The Des Moines Register, and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

All Stories by Sally Morrow

PHOTO: Historic Thanksgivukkah

By Sally Morrow — November 28, 2013
(RNS) The second night of Hanukkah fell on Thanksgiving in a rare convergence this year. Many Jewish families ate turkey and then lit the menorah, a nine-branched candelabra.

Religion & Ethics Video: Thanksgivukkah

By Sally Morrow — November 27, 2013
"According to many in the Jewish community, Hanukkah and Thanksgiving have much more in common this year than just a calendar date. They both celebrate gratitude, community, and religious tolerance."

Fresco: The art of sustainable spirituality

By Sally Morrow — November 25, 2013
Fresco artist Joy Baer explains the all-natural process of making paint with earth minerals on a porous surface.

Video: Kennedy’s funeral procession to Arlington

By Sally Morrow — November 21, 2013
On Nov. 25, 1963, President John F. Kennedy's body is carried to Arlington National Cemetery. Friday, Nov. 22, will mark the 50th anniversary of this historic assassination.

Video: Reporting JFK’s death

By Sally Morrow — November 18, 2013
Breaking news of three shots fired in Dallas, confusion and mixed reports of his condition, and finally the confirmation that President John F. Kennedy had died - all captured in a video compilation edited by Time's video staff.

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Video: Does the American dream still exist?

By Sally Morrow — November 13, 2013
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly asks, "Has income inequality killed the American dream?"

Video: A mother turns grief into action

By Sally Morrow — November 12, 2013
Veronique Pozner lost her son, Noah, during the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary school in Newtown, Conn. almost one year ago. She was consumed with grief, but she turned her energy toward changing the state's gun laws.

Video: Bearing fruit – the beginning and end of a house church

By Sally Morrow — November 8, 2013
Bartram Nason explains why a Duluth, Ga. couple chose to start a church in their home, and why it eventually became difficult to provide spiritual care as the church grew.

Mormons, matrimonies and more! – Have a little faith

By Sally Morrow — November 6, 2013
Host Zach Anner meets Mormon couple Kylee and David. He learns about the Mormon faith, relationships, family and even finds his match at a singles event hosted by the church.

Video: Pope Francis and Catholic Expectations

By Sally Morrow — November 4, 2013
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly host Bob Abernethy sits down with RNS editor-in-chief Kevin Eckstrom and the program's managing editor Kim Lawton to discuss Pope Francis and the expectations of Catholics.

Video: All Saints’ Day with Pope Francis

By Sally Morrow — November 1, 2013
Pope Francis celebrates Mass in Verano Cemetery on All Saints Day, Friday (Nov. 1).

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Video: Catholic college identity

By Sally Morrow — October 28, 2013
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly asks, "What does it mean for a school to be Catholic?" The answer may be different for each university, particularly when it comes to homosexuality and abortion.

Video: L’Chaim on a Roll – Have a Little Faith

By Sally Morrow — October 21, 2013
On YouTube channel SoulPancake, host Zach Anner visits Mendy Pellin, a Hasidic Jew and president of Jewbellish, and asks several enlightening questions like: How has being a father changed your relationship to your faith? Do all yarmulkes have yellow zippers? Why are people paying over 100 bucks for a lemon?

Video: Children’s Hajj

By Sally Morrow — October 18, 2013
At Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center in Falls Church, Virginia, Muslim children sit in tents, pray, throw stones, and make seven circuits around a replica of the Ka’ba as part of a mock Hajj, the traditional pilgrimage to Mecca.

Photo Slideshow: Sunrise prayer service to end the government shutdown

By Sally Morrow — October 16, 2013
Leaders of the Faithful Filibuster and a few Senators gathered Wednesday morning (Oct. 16) for a prayer service at the Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
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