A new report from the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) headlined, “Across Lines of Party, Demographics, and Geography, Americans Broadly Support Nondiscrimination Protections for LGBT [...]
We mourn with the Muslim community in New Zealand and around the world in the aftermath of the horrific terrorist attacks committed there this week. This week’s show begins with a brief [...]
We mourn with the Muslim community in New Zealand and around the world in the aftermath of the horrific terrorist attacks committed there this week. This week’s show begins with a brief [...]
Last weekend, observing the 54th anniversary of the infamous “Bloody Sunday,” a diverse group of prominent leaders, religious and otherwise, made a pilgrimage to Selma, Alabama. Rabbi Jack [...]
For more than half a century, Sister Joan Chittister has been a passionate voice for women’s rights in a denomination that has not always seemed eager to prioritize the issue. Now, she is [...]
Friday marked International Women’s Day, an annual celebration of the strength and achievements of women. It’s also reminder of how critical it is that women’s voices are a part of the [...]
The United Methodist Church has had a difficult week. At a special session of the church’s General Conference, delegates passed a plan maintaining the global denomination’s ban on same-sex [...]
Many of our current political and religious debates can be traced back to a particular time in American history. That’s the premise of a new book from historian Dr. Kevin M. Kruse, titled Fault [...]
The Bladensburg Peace Cross, constructed in 1925, sits in a busy roundabout six miles from the Supreme Court – and has become the latest symbol in the struggle between religious and secular [...]
Religion and civil society continue to collide as the Supreme Court considers whether a religious symbol can remain on public land and the second largest Protestant denomination in the United [...]