35% of “nones” pray at least weekly
Steve Waldman: Consider this: 39% attend church weekly yet 75% pray at least weekly, according to the Pew Religion Forum. In fact, 58% of Americans,
Steve Waldman: Consider this: 39% attend church weekly yet 75% pray at least weekly, according to the Pew Religion Forum. In fact, 58% of Americans,
Here is our weekly collection plate of a few of the good things that Episcopalians and their congregations have done that made the news this past week. And other news fit to print
Two Catholic bishops are raising the question of whether opposition to President Obama from within their church is a sign of racism. Archbishop (emeritus) Quinn
As Lutherans who are upset about the ELCA’s decision to welcome gay and lesbians into the full life of their church (with conditions) gather in
This week, the Guardian asked the question “Have extremists retaken American Christianity?”
Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Karen Armstrong ask “How can we respond creatively to the pain that we see everywhere in our world?”
His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu will be awarded the Fetzer Institute’s Prize for Love and Forgiveness this Sunday at the 2009 Peace Summit in Vancouver.
Diarmaid MacCulloch has written “A history of Christianity: The First 3000 Years.” William Whyte of the Church Times interviewed him about it, and talked about
The Rev. Susan Russell will be named an honorary canon in the Diocese of Los Angeles this coming Sunday at an Evensong at St. John’s Pro-Cathedral, Los Angeles.
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