RELIGION

In Helene’s and Milton’s wake, faith-based disaster relief groups prepare for the long haul

(RNS) — This past Sunday, worshippers returned to Biltmore Church, a megachurch in Asheville, North Carolina, for the first time

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Bishop David D. Daniels III, ecumenist who taught African, Pentecostal history, dies at 70

(RNS) — Bishop David D. Daniels III, a scholar and ecumenist who sought to build understanding of historical African and

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A PBS series on the history of Islam in America

(RNS) — Where does the history of Muslims in America begin? With enslaved African Muslims brought to the U.S. in

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How to reject purity culture but keep your faith

(RNS) — Whether it was wearing a “True Love Waits” ring, reading “I Kissed Dating Goodbye” or awaiting a fairy-tale

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The bishop selection process is still a concern among synod delegates

VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Although Pope Francis took it off the agenda, the appointment of bishops is still being discussed

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When Politics Comes for Friendship + Nancy French

Would you end a friendship over political disagreements? What about a romantic relationship? In this era of political extremes,

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Sleeveless Mormon temple garments, finally! Why now?

(RNS) — A couple of weeks ago, around the time of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ General

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A childhood synagogue, a Talmudic classroom and ‘Our Town’

(RNS) — This week, Jews celebrate the festival of Sukkot, dwelling in flimsy huts that remind us of both the

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Matt Queen, SBC pastor and former seminary professor, pleads guilty to lying to FBI

(RNS) — A former professor at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary pleaded guilty Wednesday (Oct. 16) to lying to the FBI

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World Methodist Council’s first female head talks about what holds a fracturing church together

(RNS) — In August, the World Methodist Council, an umbrella group of Methodist denominations, meeting in Gothenburg, Sweden, elected the