Robert Schuller

A memoir explores a shattering childhood and narrow escape

By Yonat Shimron — April 15, 2024
(RNS) — 'Between Two Trailers' is part of a growing genre describing in harrowing detail the abuse and neglect of parents caught in a maze of mental illness and religion.

Crystal Cathedral, home to the ‘Hour of Power,’ transforms into Catholic seat

By Heather Adams — November 28, 2018
GARDEN GROVE, Calif. (RNS) — The restoration of the former home of televangelist Robert Schuller as the seat of the Roman Catholic bishop of Orange will accommodate California's latest religious boom.

Shuttered houses of worship get a reboot, find new life  

By Mark A. Kellner — September 10, 2018
(RNS) — At a time when decommissioned houses of worship are converted into nightclubs, restaurants, or condominiums, a different kind of transformation is preserving churches and synagogues as sacred spaces.

3 things pastors should learn from Robert Schuller (COMMENTARY)

By William Vanderbloemen — April 3, 2015
(RNS) As America continues to see a rise of those who claim “none” as their spiritual affiliation, church leaders would do well to contemplate the legacy of Robert Schuller.

Crystal Cathedral downfall offers cautionary tale

By Adelle M. Banks — March 15, 2012

(RNS) As members of the extended Schuller family leave the helm of the dwindling Crystal Cathedral, the sad fate of the congregation in the iconic glass-walled church offers a cautionary tale of family-run ministries. By Adelle M. Banks.

Dysfunctional family feud at the Crystal Cathedral

By Kevin Eckstrom — March 8, 2012

Three members of the extended Schuller family have lost their jobs at the troubled Crystal Cathedral as things go from bad to worse.

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