Root causes of the migration crisis
Following pastoral letters from Presiding Bishop Katherine Jefferts Schori and House of Deputies President Gay Clark Jennings, some churches in Episcopal dioceses along the border
Following pastoral letters from Presiding Bishop Katherine Jefferts Schori and House of Deputies President Gay Clark Jennings, some churches in Episcopal dioceses along the border
As the Roman Catholic Church considers changing its teaching on divorce, and some theological conservatives push back, Lutheran pastor Benjamin Dueholm takes a look at
As the violence in Gaza escalates Canon Brian J. Grieves, a member of the Steering Committee of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship’s Palestine Israel Network, offers
The Center for Anglican Communion Studies at Virginia Theological Seminary recently partnered with Msalato Theological College in Dodoma, Tanzania to host the 2014 Christian-Muslim Conference.
The London Guardian reports that the World Council of Churches, which represents over 500 million Christians, has divested from fossil fuels:
In On Faith and Culture, Jonathan Merritt examines the popularity of Pope Francis in America and what it might reveal about American attitudes toward Christianity
As America becomes a more secular nation, the number of citizens who believe that religion can “answer all or most” of today’s problems is decreasing:
A central task of living in Christian community, and considering the process of one’s being and becoming in God, is discerning the work we may
In his Sunday column in the Daily Beast, bishop Gene Robinson considers the role of fear as a motivating factor for the religious right in
In an interview with Jonathan Merritt on the book, “Truth Speaks to Power,” scholar Walter Brueggemann discusses the countercultural message in holy scripture: