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Religion Communicators Council calls for Wilbur entries
2+ week, 3+ day ago (256+ words) Past winners include AP, Atlantic, CBC, Harper Collins, Los Angeles Times, NBC News, Netflix, NPR, Penguin Random Home, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Religion News Service, RTE, 60 Minutes, and more. After the Wilbur Awards Ceremony, all entrants will receive judges" ballots, with comments and scores on their entry. Each winning entry receives a hand-crafted stained glass award. All entries must be received by January 31, 2026. The award, which is named for the late Marvin C. Wilbur, a pioneer in religious public relations, longtime council leader and former Presbyterian Church executive, will be presented Friday, April 17, in Cincinnati during the RCC"s annual convention, "Coming Together, Charting Our Course." For more information about the 2026 Wilbur Awards, including the entry form, please visit wilbur-awards-entry-form. Questions may be directed to: [email'protected] The Religion Communicators Council has presented Wilbur Awards annually since 1949. Juries of media professionals, coordinated by council…...
Vatican groups report progress, and tensions, on women and LGBTQ inclusion
1+ week, 5+ day ago (596+ words) The study groups consisting of experts, clergy and laypeople were established in March 2024, after the Synod on Synodality, a gathering of bishops and lay Catholics at the Vatican to promote a more welcoming and missionary church. Since then, the groups have worked with the Vatican on implementing decisions made at the synod." The group is also charged with studying the possibility of allowing women to be ordained permanent deacons, which would let them preach the Gospel and lead baptisms, weddings and funerals, but not celebrate Mass or the Eucharist or hear confessions and anoint the sick. In the update, the group said it submitted its findings to the Second Study Commission on the Female Diaconate. It's unclear whether the group's final report will include a pronouncement on female deacons. The Second Study Commission was created by Francis in 2020 and resumed…...
Palestinian Christians issue 'Kairos II,' a cry of hope in a time of darkness
1+ week, 2+ day ago (499+ words) Sixteen years later, Palestinian Christians say the world has changed so dramatically that a new moment of truth has arrived. Hence, the release of Kairos II this week. The updated document states plainly that "we live now in a time of genocide, ethnic cleansing and forced displacement unfolding before the eyes of the world." That recognition, its authors argue, marks a fundamental shift. Kairos II emerges "from the heart of the assault on Gaza " mass displacement, starvation, the destruction of every sector of life, and the burial of families under rubble." It speaks, the authors write, as "a cry of hope in a time of genocide," insisting that faith, hope and love can and must be renewed even in the darkest hour. Lamma Mansour, a policy researcher in Jerusalem, said that Kairos Palestine II is a necessary update to the…...
Heads of major American religious traditions issue landmark statement supporting trans, intersex and nonbinary people
2+ week, 4+ day ago (157+ words) As a nation, we have often failed to live up to the ideals of equality and justice that safeguard the foundation of a free society. Yet throughout our history, in periods of great struggle and division, people of faith and good will have come forward to defend the very values that define American democracy. It is from that religious legacy that we speak'today. Our transgender, intersex, and nonbinary beloveds offer a singular gift. They invite us to witness our broken world through the knowledge that, when we lead in truth and love, nothing is beyond'transformation. Rabbi Rick Jacobs, President Union for Reform'Judaism The Rev. Jihyun Oh, Stated Clerk and Executive Director Presbyterian Church'(U.S.A.) The Rev. Teresa "Terri" Hord Owens, General Minister and President Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the United States and'Canada Presiding Bishop Sean W. Rowe The Episcopal'Church The…...
Best of SBTC: A Ross Douthat Guide to Fairies, UFOs ... and Church
2+ day, 19+ hour ago (134+ words) A playful deep-dive into angels, ghosts, fairies, and why even rational people still crave the mystical. The post Best of SBTC: A Ross Douthat Guide to Fairies, UFOs " and Church appeared first on RNS. Exploring the mystical, the skeptical, and the spiritually surprising with Ross Douthat. What's your woo level? In this episode, Katelyn and Roxy run through their most mystical instincts'angels, ghosts, manifesting, energies, astrology'and ask whether modern Christians have grown a little too allergic to spiritual experience Then New York Times columnist and noted UFO enthusiast Ross Douthat joins to talk about the persistence of the supernatural, why he thinks religion is still the most rational bet, and the dangers of patchwork spirituality A funny, curious, and unexpectedly grounding conversation about what might be lurking just beyond the empirical....
The Rev. Trista Soendker Nicholson to lead Phillips Seminary’s Center for Religion in Public Life
3+ week, 4+ day ago (245+ words) Soendker Nicholson, an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church, has served as a pastor for several congregations in the Missouri Annual Conference, and currently teaches at Saint Paul School of Theology. She anticipates completing a PhD in 2026 at Wesley House Cambridge (UK), where her research focuses on Christian nationalism and public theology. "Trista's deep commitment to connecting theology with the pressing issues of our public life makes her an ideal leader for this next chapter of the Center for Religion in Public Life," said President F. Douglas Powe Jr., PhD. Before entering ordained ministry, Soendker Nicholson worked on Capitol Hill for U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse and Congressman Ike Skelton, later combining her background in public policy and theology to advocate for faith-based justice initiatives. At Phillips, she will develop and guide programs to help faith leaders, congregations and the community engage…...
Photos of the Week: World’s largest Orthodox church, Dev Deepawali
2+ week, 4+ day ago (35+ words) (RNS) " This week's photo gallery includes opening the world's largest Orthodox church, Dev Deepawali commemorations and more. The post Photos of the Week: World's largest Orthodox church, Dev Deepawali appeared first on RNS....
AI, partisanship and friendship: Pope Leo’s big messages to America’s Catholic youth
1+ week, 2+ day ago (862+ words) VATICAN CITY (RNS) " Pope Leo XIV addressed Artificial Intelligence, polarization and spiritual questions during a live event on Friday (Nov. 21), broadcast to over 16,000 U.S. Catholic teenagers gathered at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, for the National Catholic Youth Conference. Organizers described the event as the "first digital visit to the United States" by the pontiff, who was born in Chicago, Illinois. Leo could be seen smiling as the roaring crowd welcomed him for the online event. Five young people took turns asking questions to the pope, with Catholic speaker and podcast host Katie Prejean McGrady moderating the conversation. The tone was informal and direct, with the pope even joking that he only wears white socks " a nod to his favorite Chicago baseball team " and that he uses a different opening word for The New York Times Wordle game every…...
Interfaith educator earns Guinness World Record title for most places of worship visited in one month
1+ week, 3+ day ago (240+ words) ASHEVILLE, N.C. " Rev. Vicki Garlock, Ph.D., an interfaith educator, earned a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS" title for the most places of worship visited in one month. The record was 111, but Vicki crushed it, visiting 185 places of worship around downtown Chicago during the month of September. From mosques to monasteries, cathedrals to neighborhood temples, Garlock's 30-day pilgrimage was more than a race against time; it was a way to lift up the positive impact that religious communities offer. An Interfaith Roadmap Through the Heart of Chicago While not required by Guinness, she also attended over 20 worship services during her time off. They included worship services in both the Orthodox Jewish and Christian traditions, Buddhist meditation sessions, Islamic prayers, and a kirtan. Her record-breaking month was chronicled with daily social media content on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn under her organization, World Religions 4 Kids, a…...
Global evangelical Christianity is shifting eastward, says Palestinian minister
3+ week, 5+ day ago (350+ words) SEOUL, South Korea (RNS) " At the 14th General Assembly of the World Evangelical Alliance, held here the last week of October, the Rev. Jack Sara pondered what he called a generational and geographical shift in the global evangelical Christian landscape. "It is very clear that the WEA is witnessing change because, firstly, the European and North American leadership is gradually being replaced by Eastern, African and Asian leaders," said Sara, who is president of Bethlehem Bible College and general secretary of the alliance's Middle East and North Africa region. Sara pointed to the appointment in August of the Rev. Botrus Mansour, a resident of Nazareth, in Israel, as the WEA's new secretary general, who oversaw his first WEA conference in his new role. The appointment is a milestone for Palestinian Christians, Sara said, but also puts a new focus on Christian…...