
Bishop of Liverpool on “uncritical” evangelical support for President Trump
The bishop of Liverpool, Paul Bayes, told the Guardian some religious leaders of “colluding with a system that marginalises the poor.” He told the Guardian,
The bishop of Liverpool, Paul Bayes, told the Guardian some religious leaders of “colluding with a system that marginalises the poor.” He told the Guardian,
UPDATE: church leaders around the world condemn President Trump and the US for withdrawal from Paris Accord.
One hundred days into his term of office, Donald Trump continues to do well in the opinion of white evangelical Protestants.
The Washington Post is reporting on how the fallout from Trump’s executive order is affecting church-run refugee resettlement programs. World Relief, an evangelical-run organization that
We ask that every member of this denomination, and people who are committed to justice and righteousness, equality and truth, will join with us to thwart what are clearly demonic acts.
This originally appeared on the website of the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, NY By The Very Rev’d Michael T. Sniffen, Dean
This Epiphany, let’s practice looking up, looking for a star, and not just hanging our heads and hiding our eyes from what’s in front of us for fear of what’s going to happen in the next step or two that we take. Follow the star, keep the faith, and plunge ahead.
Historian Krisitn Du Mez offers an overview of the roots of evangelical hyper-masculinity and how that contributed to their overwhelming support of Trump.
Mired in continuing controversy over a cathedral choir’s participation in the presidential inauguration, Dean Hollerith offers a second statement claiming that the church has a role to model civility.
I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not prevail against it. I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven…