Approaching civil rights march will include LGBT movement
Julie Zauzmer and Michelle Boorstein write in The Washington Post that some black clergy are not comfortable with the LGBT movement being part of the
Julie Zauzmer and Michelle Boorstein write in The Washington Post that some black clergy are not comfortable with the LGBT movement being part of the
The Rev. Becca Stevens, in The Tennessean, writes that all of us can help women and girls rise above oppression. From her article:
Mary Frances Schjonberg in Episcopal News Service:
From The Newtown Bee:
The Chronicle of Higher Education has an extensive article in the provocatively entitled “The Comforts of the Apocalypse” by Rob Goodman. Goodman considers both the
The Commission on Accountability and Policy for Religious Organizations has called for greater clarity regarding limits on political endorsements from the pulpit. From Religion News
Clergy and church groups are mobilizing to battle racial injustice in the U.S. penal system, inspired by Michelle Alexander’s book “The New Jim Crow: Mass
In an interview with GQ, Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III, a devout Christian, says the time is right for gay football players to come out
From the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music 2010 blog “Holy Women, Holy Men”:
Tara Woodard-Lehman creatively takes on a question asked of her in The Huffington Post (excerpt):