Nearly 50 arrested in Ferguson
My faith compels me to be here,” Bishop Wayne Smith of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri said outside Ferguson police headquarters. “I want to show solidarity, and call attention to the structural racism of St. Louis.”
My faith compels me to be here,” Bishop Wayne Smith of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri said outside Ferguson police headquarters. “I want to show solidarity, and call attention to the structural racism of St. Louis.”
Dean of Mike Kinman offers a story of hope in the midst of tragedy:
by Anne O. Weatherholt She is sitting near you or singing in the choir, possibly in the pew or chair in front of or behind
In his latest column, Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times warns against making sweeping statements about the nature of any religion, whether it is
From the Huffington Post: Countering extremist groups like the Islamic State will require “not less religion but more,” according to a prominent Muslim cleric who
Can we learn to love our enemies, even the evildoers who are part of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)?The Rev. Philip DeVaull,
Two publications published items this weekend calling for genocide against Muslims. One was a blog post in Patheos reports: From The Times of Israel:
Virginia Theological School seminarian, Broderick Greer, writes about baptism and Ferguson at
Michael Brown, the unarmed 18 year old boy who was shot by a police officer sixteen days ago, is being laid to rest today, in