Blue and red clergy
Episcopal clergy and Catholic clergy tend to be on opposite sides of the Democratic-Republican divide.
Episcopal clergy and Catholic clergy tend to be on opposite sides of the Democratic-Republican divide.

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
Yesterday’s media was full of the Supreme Court decision that Abercrombie & Fitch, the clothing retailer, discriminated against a Muslim woman who attended an interview

In a recent incident, the pastor called as back-up was able to defuse tensions with prayer and an understanding of both sides of the caution tape.

Rev. N. Humphrey writes, “I hope people are inspired by it to realize that Jesus’ crucifixion is not merely an event that happened over 2000 years ago, but breaks into the here and now. Jesus’ blood poured out for us empowers us to share his life giving presence with the world around us.”

Brain scans from Dr. Andrew Newberg’s research Huffington Post’s series, Deep Dive, explores connections between faith, spirituality, and mind-altering substances. The second video in the series, hosted by

Eliel Cruz at Religion News Service profiles seven trans Christian voices. Do you have other videos, books, or resources by trans Christians that you’d recommend?

Adrian Chiles, a British Catholic, undertook an unusual Lenten discipline: he vowed to attend church every day for 46 days, and never the same church twice. What he planned to be a struggle surprised him as a positive, uplifting experience instead.