‘Not an act of God.’ How the Rev. Richard Joyner became a farmer, then a climate activist
By YONAT SHIMRON CONETOE, N.C. (RNS) — Congregants at Conetoe Chapel Missionary Baptist Church thought their pastor was crazy when he
By YONAT SHIMRON CONETOE, N.C. (RNS) — Congregants at Conetoe Chapel Missionary Baptist Church thought their pastor was crazy when he
Trump has made inroads into the Latino community’s solid support for Democratic candidates, but remarks made at a rally at
The president’s apology would come less than two weeks before the election and mark the first formal acknowledgement by a
‘I was surprised at how many people were interested in this,’ said Protect Democracy’s Chris Crawford, who has led discussions
With election fraud, lies and new ID laws fueling intimidation at the polls, a volunteer group of clergy and lay
By Sean Murphy OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A group of Oklahoma parents of public-school students, teachers and ministers filed a lawsuit
This year without Sister Simone Campbell, the sisters are being joined by ecumenical and secular partners. By Bob Smietana and
By Lyndia Grant for The Washington Informer Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, established in 1816 in the territory of Old
Houston died in her New Jersey home while under hospice care for Alzheimer’s disease, her daughter-in-law Pat Houston told The
Historically, Black Pentecostal-charismatic churches have not put an emphasis on political issues. That may be changing, a scholar of Black
Responding to the crisis, a coalition of church-linked organizations is providing education, skills trainings, and farming equipment to help refugees
‘God can see what you can’t see,’ Byfield preached in a sermon at the African Methodist Episcopal Church General Conference