Episcopal Rev. Mariann Budde’s scolding of Donald Trump is emblematic of the dire straits the Episcopal Church is in, writes Chris Roemer.
Houses of worship and faith-based agencies are stepping in to help cover some of the costs for desperate consumers being hit by soaring utility prices across Maryland.
Some church leaders raise concerns about religious freedom and say the change is making people afraid to come in and worship.
If you’ve been listening to Glass on the radio lo these many years, you’ll want to hear him live and in person. As part of UC ...
Reverend Lynne Dolan realized she was called to the ministry while in college many years ago. "I was involved with the campus ministry for several years and sang in the choir that provided music for ...
While some parts of the world experience horrific terrorism and abuse of Christians, churches have the opportunity to make ...
In the U.S. and Canada, survivors and advocates have been advocating for change in Anglican denominations amid a groundswell ...
Former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder has been hospitalized with "severe burnout," dpa learnt on Tuesday. Schröder, who ...
Churchgoers may hear the Bible preached every Sunday, but their pastors also want them to engage with Scripture during the ...
Horst Köhler, a onetime head of the International Monetary Fund who became a popular German president before stunning the ...
Coinciding with a nationwide homeless count, nonprofits gathered at a Morristown church to offer help - and hope - to locals in need of shelter.
Opinion: Churches and their strident faiths have been perhaps the most guilty of upsetting democracy by installing chaos and ...