Where is the church on climate change?
Marilyn Sewell, a Unitarian minister, is troubled that churches have not taken up arms in the battle against climate change. Writing at Huffington Post, she
Marilyn Sewell, a Unitarian minister, is troubled that churches have not taken up arms in the battle against climate change. Writing at Huffington Post, she
Tom Ferguson of Bexley Hall Episcopal Seminary (AKA Crusty Old Dean) was recently featured on All Sides with Ann Fisher, a local NPR show in
Shane Blackshear offers a list of 5 ways to be unsatisfied with a church. Rather than share just one of his list, here’s the marriage
The New York Times’ Jennifer Schuessler considers a number of books looking at the history of “the religious left”:
Richard C. Dujardin of the Providence Journal covered A. Robert Jaeger’s visit with Rhode Island church leaders. Jaeger heads the Philadelphia-based Partners for Sacred Places:
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Pastor Rick Warren is scheduled to preach at Saddleback Church in Southern California next weekend for the first time since his 27-year-old son committed suicide
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby offers warm wishes on the birth of England’s new prince:
Adam Grant writes in the New York Times about how women influence men to be more generous:
Retired Bishop Gene Robinson writes in the Washington Post about Chris Matthews’ compelling efforts to understand for himself – and advance the understanding of others