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‘Tense calm’ at the border as migrant shelters brace for impact of Biden’s asylum order

Leaders of Catholic organizations helping migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border are denouncing President Joe Biden’s new asylum restrictions as shelter directors brace for its impact

Aleja Hertzler-McCain | Religion News Service

June 12, 2024

With strawberries and goats, a ‘farmastery’ reaches out to its neighbors

On a warm, sunny morning in farm country, a group of 40 preschoolers and their parents fanned out across several rows of crops to pluck

Yonat Shimron | Religion News Service

June 10, 2024

Union Theological Seminary votes to divest from companies profiting from Gaza war

Union Theological Seminary’s board of trustees voted May 9 to divest from all companies profiting off the war in Gaza.  Union, a private, ecumenical school,

Fiona Murphy | Religion News Service

May 28, 2024

75 Christian leaders urge president, Congress, churches to act on racism, poverty

Seventy-five leaders of national Christian organizations and prominent churches have sent a statement to the White House, Congress and congregational leaders calling for greater action

Adelle M. Banks | Religion News Service

May 7, 2024

Near Chicago, a Lutheran church finds new life at the YMCA

In early April, just a few days after Easter, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church was filled with sounds of new life. And hammers. Two years ago,

Bob Smietana | Religion News Service

April 24, 2024

New York Catholic Workers bring new growth with rooftop garden

For decades the Catholic Worker movement has served meals at its two soup kitchens at Maryhouse and St. Joseph House in Manhattan’s East Village, feeding

Fiona Murphy | Religion News Service

April 15, 2024

Ministers aid seafarers caught in Baltimore bridge crisis

Day in and day out, ministers to seafarers spend their times on the docks of Baltimore, delivering Bibles, magazines and a friendly face during a

Adelle M. Banks | Religion News Service

April 3, 2024

Study: Unaffiliated Americans are the only growing religious group

Religious churn has been a key fixture of U.S. religion for a long time, but a new survey of changes in American religion finds that

Yonat Shimron | Religion News Service

April 2, 2024

Catholics rally around Annunciation House after Texas attorney general attempts to shut it down

Editor's note: Raylene Hinz-Penner visited and volunteered with Annunciation House in 2018. She reflected on her experience in Mennonite World Review. Catholics are rallying around

Aleja Hertzler-McCain | Religion News Service

March 5, 2024

Nigerian Christians face persecution

Islamist Fulani militants in the central Nigerian state of Plateau are continuing an anti-Christian killing spree that began with a devastating Christmas-time attack that left

Tonny Onyulo | Religion News Service

February 28, 2024

Can American congregations learn to embrace the uncoupled?

Laura Hepker, a 50-year-old single IT manager, has felt like a unicorn in the evangelical Christian churches that she knew from a young age. “The

Elizabeth E. Evans | Religion News Service

February 21, 2024

Lenten cease-fire campaign includes Ash Wednesday Mass outside White House

About 100 Christian protesters from several denominations praying for a cease-fire in Israel and Gaza gathered outside the White House on Ash Wednesday (Feb. 14)

Aleja Hertzler-McCain | Religion News Service

February 19, 2024
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