A group of conservative bishops has issued a new “theological vision” for the Church of England’s process of discernment around issues of marriage, relationships, gender and identity.
Once marginalized, New York’s Muslims celebrate growing political influence on Muslim Day
Leaders of New York-area Muslim organizations gathered at City Hall in downtown Manhattan on Thursday (Feb. 8) for the fourth annual Muslim Day, an event launched in 2021 to raise the Muslim community’s profile and bring its concerns to the…
Iowa, Utah advance ‘RFRA’ bills during spring legislative sessions
There are 25 states with a Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) law, and another handful of states have similar language in their state constitutions. Now, legislatures in Utah and Iowa are poised to join the list.
5 ‘Religious’ Super Bowl Ads That Made Headlines
The Super Bowl attracts millions upon millions of television viewers. While the game decides which is the NFL’s best team, the Super Bowl is also a boon for advertisers looking to attract eyeballs to their products.
Indian state passes uniform marriage legislation opposed by Muslims as a Hindu code applied to all
An Indian state has approved an unprecedented uniform code for marriage, divorce, adoption and inheritance for Hindus, Muslims and other religious communities under new legislation that also requires couples that live together to register with the government or face punishment.
How Indigenous Conflicts in Chile Ended up Targeting Christians
Last week, the Argentine government blamed a fire that has consumed more than 7,000 acres of a national park in Patagonia on arson by an armed indigenous group known as the Resistencia Ancestral Mapuche (RAM).
Evangelicals venture to Israel in show of solidarity
Gerald McDermott, an American Anglican priest and retired professor of theology, had visited Israel 22 times before his most recent trip. The author of two books on Christian Zionism and the meaning of Israel to Christianity, he was invited to…
Florida Asks State Supreme Court To Tank Abortion Ballot Proposal
Florida’s conservative Supreme Court considered the wording of a ballot proposal Wednesday that would enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution — a measure that Florida officials are hell-bent on stopping.
Israel aid debate reveals differences among Jewish groups over immigration
As Congress debates various bills that would send emergency military aid to Israel, Jewish groups across the political spectrum have advocated for their passage.
Russia Restricts Churches in Ukraine. Divided Orthodox Critique Both.
Religious freedom is under threat in Ukraine. Some question by whom?
Black communities are using mapping to document and restore a sense of place
When historian Carter Woodson created “Negro History Week” in 1926, which became “Black History Month” in 1976, he sought not to just celebrate prominent Black historical figures but to transform how white America saw and valued all African Americans.
A giant statue of Emperor Constantine looks out over Rome again with help from 3D technology
Emperor Constantine, the 4th century ruler whose embrace of Christianity helped spread the faith throughout the Roman Empire, now has a reconstructed statue befitting his larger-than-life role in history.









