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“During its investigation, the Archdiocese was unable to confirm a precise amount of church funds that were misused but, as ...
If we imagine religion as a technology, argues Notre Dame sociologist Christian Smith, we can better see the cause of its ...
The Orthodox Christian tradition is strong in the tiny village of Kwethluk, Alaska. It recently welcomed clergy and pilgrims from around the world to canonize a local midwife and healer as a saint.
Olga Michael, a Yup'ik woman from a remote Alaska Native village, has been declared the first female Orthodox saint from North America, honoured for her compassion, humility, and lifelong service to ...
St. Olga of Kwethluk, Matushka of All Alaska,” as she is officially known, was canonized on June 19 as the first female ...
The Orthodox Church in America has its first female saint from North America. Hundreds of pilgrims joined several bishops in ...
“The church in America is at a crossroads,” said Derek Dunn, who worked at Gateway for six years, pastored its biggest campus in Southlake and has since left Gateway and founded a new church.
Now, the Orthodox Church in America and three other branches of Orthodox churches are filing a separate lawsuit over the law, saying it violates their First Amendment rights. They are represented by a ...
Sacramento lost 40% of state funding for homelessness programs. Can churches and faith-based organizations step in as critical partners?
“That’s rank religious discrimination.” The Orthodox Church of America said in the press release that “Every state, including Washington, honors the clergy-penitent privilege.” ...
When the churches of New-England assembled in a General Synod at Cambridge, in 1648, they declared their assent, "for the subsistence thereof," to the Westminster Confession of Faith.
(ANALYSIS) One of the crucial services the Rev. Tony Marr provides as the leader of the Higher Ministries consulting firm is to connect young pastors — fresh out of seminaries and Bible colleges — ...