How can our sermons bridge the division of our contentious moment? As I was working out at a local gym, my attention was drawn to the TV that hung from the ceiling. News anchors I didn’t know from a ...
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Religious Americans are more likely to believe the Earth is sacred and God commands us to care for nature, but very religious Americans are decidedly less likely to believe in or care about the ...
Pope Francis greets the crowd as he leads the Angelus from the window of his studio overlooking St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican Jan. 23, 2022. (Credit: CNS photo/Vatican Media.) Listen ROME — ...
With access to the most charismatic pastors and snappiest sermons via YouTube and podcasts, churchgoers’ standards are rising. . . . Full texts and outlines of sermons are available on websites like ...
Last week, in this column, I wrote of George Barna’s recent research that indicates just slightly more than a third of American pastors (and even fewer parishioners) have a biblical worldview. “What’s ...
Sister Corita Kent’s 1955 work “The Sacrifice” is seen at the Theological College in Washington Feb. 17, 2022. An art exhibit of her serigraphs, titled “Beauty and the Priest: Preaching with the ...
A book by the Rev. J. Harold McKeithen Jr. of Williamsburg won the silver award (runner-up) in the spiritual/religious category of the recently announced 2022 New York Book Festival Awards. McKeithen ...
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