An analogy for grace
Joshua Bell, the renowned violinist who once posed as a typical subway busker for a Washington Post magazine article, is back underground again. The question
Joshua Bell, the renowned violinist who once posed as a typical subway busker for a Washington Post magazine article, is back underground again. The question
Pew Social Trends reports a record share of adult Americans have ever married as values, economics and gender patterns change. In 1960 1 in 10
There has been a lot of unintelligent response to Archbishop Justin Welby’s admission last week that he sometimes wonders whether God exists. Writing for The
The meaning of the word reconciliation, as the word is frequently used in church circles, has always made me uneasy for reasons I couldn’t define
Michelle Boorstein of The Washington Post writes: Two new major polls out this week show Americans divided down the middle on questions such as whether
Kimberly Winston offers up her occasional feature – The ‘Splainer – this time, on the Jewish high holy days, at Religion News Service. Here’s the
Harry Enten is a senior political writer and analyst for FiveThirtyEight, and writes on the demographics of Climate Change. The assumption in the press (provided
Nate Pyle, the lead pastor of Christ’s Community Church in Fishers, Indiana (the Reformed church of America) reviews the movie “Fight Church” on Rachel Held
Sunday, Episcopalians joined the largest climate change march
Our churches don’t want denominational programs anymore. Religious goods and services aren’t necessarily what people want, he notes, from either local churches or denominational staff.