A vacant West Hartford, Connecticut, synagogue building, shuttered in 2018, could soon turn into 49 apartments — including affordable housing, a local newspaper has reported.
For Baseball Star Clayton Kershaw And His Wife, Faith Provides A Foundation
“Blue Heaven on Earth,” declares a sign behind the center field pavilion at Dodger Stadium.
I left the church — and now long for a ‘church for the nones’
I’m currently a “none” or, more precisely, a “nothing in particular.” But I want to be a something.
I Was Proud Of The Bold Sign In My Yard. Then A Stranger Took A Lighter To It.
The fire in our front yard began quickly, almost casually.
Swiss national arrested in military-ruled Myanmar for allegedly insulting Buddhism in film
A Swiss citizen was arrested in military-ruled Myanmar for creating a film that allegedly insulted Buddhism, state media reported Saturday.
Ukrainian Orthodox churches purge vestiges of Russian influence
On a recent Sunday, Ukrainian Orthodox Abbott Job Olshansky faced 50 stoic parishioners and presented his case for why the community should switch to the Gregorian liturgical calendar on Sept. 1.
What role should religion play in the public square? — a Black Christian and a Black secular humanist debate and discuss
While the nation’s highest court and one of the two major parties have been busy normalizing the enshrinement of conservative Christian values and privileges, the rest of us broadly agree that the U.S. Constitution both protects the personal relationship with…
The ‘India problem’ under the surface at the Parliament of the World’s Religions
It has been over a century since Swami Vivekananda introduced the tenets of Hinduism to a Western audience for the very first time.
‘Uncivil obedience’ becomes an increasingly common form of protest in the US
When Utah legislators passed a bill requiring the review and removal of “pornographic or indecent” books in school libraries, they likely did not imagine the law would be used to justify banning the Bible.