We asked and you answered. For weeks, we asked you to send us your questions for Welton, and now he’s got some answers for you. Spoiler alert: he doesn’t shy away from the tough ones, [...]
Our producer here at State of Belief, Ray Kirstein talks with Deborah Lipp about the significance of this time of year to followers of Paganism. A Pagan author, lecturer and Wiccan High [...]
Whether religion was creeping into public school science classrooms, or being used to divide us by political candidates, to redefine religious liberty, or to comfort us in times of national [...]
Happy New Year from all of us at State of Belief radio and Interfaith Alliance! This weekend, tune in to State of Belief, Interfaith Alliance’s weekly radio show and podcast to take a look [...]
We are immensely saddened to share news of the sudden passing of the Rt. Rev. Jane Holmes Dixon on December 25, 2012. She served as past chair of the Interfaith Alliance Board of Directors, [...]
At least last year, Hannukah and Christmas overlapped. Not so this year, with the Festival of Lights ending before the full force of the Christmas season even arrived. The way its celebrated in [...]
It’s tragic that it takes something as unthinkable as the Newtown tragedy to spur people into action. But in an age when it has started to seem that nothing can spur people into action [...]
This time of year, everything seems to just scream “Christmas!” So, what’s a Jew to do, especially when Hanukkah comes a lot earlier than Christmas? This week, Rabbi Brad Hirschfield shares with [...]
Yes, Virginia, there really is a Santa Claus…or at least, there was. The Santa Claus we know today was re-imagined by the Coca-Cola company and relocated from Turkey to the North Pole. Joining [...]
It’s a sad fact that no matter what the tragedy – be it the earthquake that hit Washington, D.C, last year, or Hurricane Sandy, or, most recently, the school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut – [...]