The need-based aid responds to Matthew 25 priorities.
A year after tornado outbreak, ‘We still need help.’
Supply chain issues and additional technology investments drove the final price tag to nearly $3.8 million, A Corp Board learns.
The $1 million grant will fill the unique gap between formal theological education and the early years of preaching ministry.
Episcopal priest and womanist theologian Kelly Brown Douglas is awarded $100,000 prize for the 2023 Grawemeyer Award in Religion.
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), A Corporation Board receives a briefing from MES.
More giving occurs during December than any other month.
Attorneys representing an Atlanta megachurch have filed a lawsuit alleging the bank and investors group that financed its property engaged in predatory..
Members of Bethel — the 11,000-member northern California megachurch famous for elaborate healing services, Bethel Music and musician Sean Feucht’s nationwide worship protests against COVID restrictions — now hold the majority on the Redding City Council after November’s elections, according to nearly complete vote counts
Russian forces have seized many religious leaders of a variety of religious communities. In most of these cases, however, it remains unclear if places of worship or religious leaders were targeted to specifically punish the exercise of the freedom of religion or belief.
‘There was only one person who could really fulfill that requirement, and that was Amy,’ Kennedy Center's board chair, in an interview, said of ‘long overdue’ recognition.
Legal action — or the threat of legal action — represents a new strategy on behalf of churches that want to leave the 6.4 million-member United Methodist Church.
Nazi sympathizers waved Christian flags at multiple drag story hour events.
One graduate describes walls being broken down throughout his time at the school in Albuquerque.
In this season of Advent, the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) encourages the church to pause, reflect, meditate, and pray. The Rev. Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, II, offers words of encouragement in this week’s devotional.
Sunday’s Guns to Gardens event results in the disabling of 28 weapons.
Enrollment at theological schools has remained stable, but the two-year M.A. degree is appealing to more students.
Move over, Hallmark. Other channels and streaming services are premiering holiday originals, too, hoping to capture the magic of the Christmas rom-com for their audiences.
Brandeis University Professor Wendy Cadge has researched chaplains for years. She shares some of her findings.
Churches with budgets under $2 million saw giving go down by 8%, while those with budgets of more than $20 million saw giving go down by 2.5%.
"When most Americans think of the nightmares of the war or the Holocaust, they think strictly of Europe. Hate has a shifting color wheel, however – and we learn something new when we watch its spin in wartime North Africa."
Though the tree has not been lit every single year across the century, it is the second-oldest White House tradition after the Easter egg roll.
When something works to solve poverty the way the child tax credit has, it’s immoral to end it.
Lilly Endowment Inc. grant will help imagine new ways of nurturing children in worship and prayer.
‘It’s important that we unify, and we work together, and share the teachings to protect our sacred areas because once God, once our sacred and holy places are gone, we will no longer exist. Our religion will be gone forever,’ said one Native American activist.
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