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Black clergy strategize, preach and urge election turnout after Voting Rights Act gutting
(RNS) — 'We need accountability. We need to set goals, track registrations, follow up to ensure that those who register ...
Hundreds of lawsuits are hitting the Roman Catholic Church across California, made possible by a 2019 law that opened a three-year window for victims of child sexual abuse to file claims, regardless ...
(RNS) — Mainline clergy are more supportive than their congregants of LGBTQ rights, more likely to have opposed the overturn of Roe v. Wade and less likely to believe America is in danger of losing ...
“I am feeling bullied by some of the people in my church,” a clergy friend told me recently. “They criticize everything I do, so I do more and more just to please them. Nothing I do works; nothing ...
Clergy-led mobilization: Pastors nationwide are urging early voting, organizing protests, and appointing voter engagement captains in response to the Supreme Court decision. State-level flashpoints: ...
GuideStone Financial Resources and the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission Monday welcomed passage of the Clergy Act by the ...
Most Sunday mornings, Marcia Barker walks out of her house just before 8 a.m. and meets her friend in the middle of the road. Together, they walk across the quiet main street to church. The retired ...
Clergypeople face many challenges every day, even more so now with COVID-19. Between caring for congregations, delivering weekly sermons, and balancing work and life, these people handle a lot. We can ...
Most U.S. adults who attend religious services express confidence in their clergy’s advice on a range of questions, at least to some degree. But a recent Pew Research Center survey finds that ...
Faith leaders gathered in prayer to support a local man detained inside the Baldwin Detention Facility.They said he was i ...
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