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A 40-year-old Christian commune faces an uncertain future

As fall shifts into winter in Hardwick, Massachusetts, temperatures are unseasonably high for November, and a 34-acre community built by a homesteading couple nearly four

Fiona Murphy | Religion News Service

December 10, 2024

Signing church services for the Deaf is a work of love — and a willingness to learn the Bible

At the First Baptist Church of Suitland, just across the District of Columbia border in Maryland, a typical Sunday service includes coffee and pastries, warm

Reina Coulibaly | For Religion News Service

December 4, 2024

As Ukraine war hits 1,000 days, Pope Francis renews call for peace

Marking 1,000 days since the start of the war in Ukraine, with hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians and Russians dead and millions displaced, the Vatican

Claire Giangravé | Religion News Service

December 2, 2024

Tony Campolo, sociologist and famed Red Letter Christian, has died

Tony Campolo, an American Baptist minister and sociologist who spent decades trying to convince evangelicals and other Christians that their faith should motivate them to

Bob Smietana | Religion News Service

November 21, 2024

Ralph Fiennes talks about papal thriller ‘Conclave’, women’s ordination

This article contains spoilers. Despite constant buzz about Pope Francis’ age and health, the only conclave — the gathering of the Catholic Church’s College of

Aleja Hertzler-McCain | Religion News Service

November 11, 2024

Gustavo Gutiérrez, founding father of liberation theology, dies at 96

A towering figure in the Catholic theological landscape of the past century, Gustavo Gutiérrez, known as the father of liberation theology, died Oct. 22 at

Claire Giangravé, Aleja Hertzler-McCain | Religion News Service

October 29, 2024

Faith-based environmental groups take on fossil fuels as ‘a sacred duty’

In mid-September, Val Smith, chief sustainability officer at Citigroup, one of the United States’ Big Four of banking, met with four religious environmental activists to

Fiona Murphy | Religion News Service

October 23, 2024

Evangelicals rally behind statement that hopes to combat polarization with revival

A group of evangelical Christians hoping to reclaim their tradition from the culture wars put out a call on Sept. 9 for a broader understanding

Jack Jenkins | Religion News Service

September 17, 2024

At Quaker World Plenary, Americans are seen as key to building peace

In early August, approximately 500 Quakers from more than 50 countries gathered outside Johannesburg, South Africa, for our World Plenary Meeting, last held in 2016.

Bridget Moix | Religion News Service

September 16, 2024

Center honoring trailblazing lawyer, civil rights activist and priest opens in North Carolina

In 2018, the Episcopal Church named Pauli Murray, its first Black female priest, a saint. In 2021, a documentary film, My Name Is Pauli Murray,

Yonat Shimron | Religion News Service

September 11, 2024

In the face of Palestinian suffering, interfaith groups offer a protective presence

When the Israel-Hamas war broke out after Oct. 7, Beth Brockman wasn’t sure she wanted to go back to Israel to protest its ongoing violence

Yonat Shimron | Religion News Service

September 2, 2024

Christians for (Politician)? No, thanks.

Once you’ve thrown in with a candidate, it’s much easier to shift your values to align with that person than to pressure the candidate to align their policies with your values.

Tyler Huckabee | For Religion News Service

August 21, 2024
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