45 Years Ago: Communion on the Moon
Yesterday marked the forty-fifth anniversary of the first time humanity set foot on the lunar surface. Astronaut Buzz Aldrin stepped off the spaceship and onto
Yesterday marked the forty-fifth anniversary of the first time humanity set foot on the lunar surface. Astronaut Buzz Aldrin stepped off the spaceship and onto
The Rt. Rev. Susan Goff, suffragan bishop of the Diocese of Virginia, recently returned from a trip to Guatemala. While there, the news of the
The ongoing violence in Gaza has been agonizing to watch, even as it fills the front pages, and the A blocks of the news lately.
Today, President Obama is expected to sign an executive order to ban discrimination of LGTBQ individuals by companies that do government work. Significantly, it will
According to experts, children from low-income households are more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD. NBC News Plain Sight has the report here.
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
Mother Jones offers some historical perspective on the issue of unaccompanied minors seeking refuge in the U.S.:
The Secular Coalition for America is extending the deadline for its “Knit A Brick” campaign, an effort to protest the Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby decision
From Religion News Service: As the world marks the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War I — a conflict that left 37 million