South Carolina Episcopal bishop responds to Charleston shooting
A message from the Right Reverend Charles G. vonRosenberg, Bishop of the Episcopal Church in South Carolina: The unimaginable tragedy at Emanuel AME Church calls
A message from the Right Reverend Charles G. vonRosenberg, Bishop of the Episcopal Church in South Carolina: The unimaginable tragedy at Emanuel AME Church calls
1:18 a.m. ET: BREAKING: The New York Times has reported nine fatalities in the S.C. shooting: Officials did not release information about possible victims. Chief
In Jefferson County, W.Va., lunch buses are part of the Summer Intergenerational Food Services Program, which in turn is an initiative prompted by the Feed
He started his research eight years ago. He ran three times a day until he retired, then upped his training. He ordered a stroller in
Cathy Lynn Grossman, writing for Religion News Service and published in Crux, reports on the leaking of a draft of Pope Francis’ encyclical on climate
Vacation Bible School, youth retreat and summer camp season is upon us – the season of T-shirts – and Relevant Magazine has a round-up of
In Aberdeen, Washington, many homeless have been living along the Chehalis Riverfront, but they’ve finally been given a deadline to vacate and are looking for
The year 2015 marks the end of the Millennium Development Goals’ (MDG) monitoring period, and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations released
Nebraska’s lawmakers have made it clear to Governor Pete Ricketts: The death penalty is abolished. In a 30-19 vote (30 was needed for the overturn), Ricketts’
Americans are moving left on the liberal/conservative spectrum when it comes to moral questions, by sizable growth in percentage points between 2001 and 2015, according