Clergy of color face unprecedented mental health challenges
(AP/RNS) — Exhausted faith leaders are left with serious questions about how to care for their own physical and mental
(AP/RNS) — Exhausted faith leaders are left with serious questions about how to care for their own physical and mental
‘In some ways, I think we have more to grieve now than we did one year ago after the March
The middle school employs Jesuit values as it supports students from underserved communities from ‘fourth grade through a lifetime.’ By Kathryn
McKenzie succeeds Jim Winkler, who left the ecumenical organization on Jan. 31. By Adelle M. Banks (RNS) — Bishop Vashti McKenzie,
Justice Stephen Breyer wrote for the court that the city discriminated against the activist, Harold Shurtleff, because of his “religious
Thoughtful Transitions help families navigate through losses The Rev. Dr. Jamie Eaddy-Chism is the first to admit that death, dying,
‘This pandemic has pushed me to understand that there are things that I never thought we could do that we
COMMENTARY April is the perfect time to examine or even revisit the purpose of Women of the Word (WOW), our
The results of a new survey conducted by the Episcopal Church illustrate a disconnect between how Christians and non-Christians view
As congregations shrink and close, church leaders must decide whether to give their buildings a second life. By Bob Smietana
COMMENTARY – update The greatest qualification Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court is
Online church has been one bright spot amid the bad news about churches in recent years. By Bob Smietana, Elizabeth E. Evans