I don’t write letters, but I knew this was something worth writing about. A human trafficking prevention and awareness program will be held on Saturday, Nov. 9, 9 a.m.-noon at ...
In recent weeks there have been many letters in the Buffalo News ... The diocese is closing half its buildings. I live near Our Mother of Good Counsel Church in Blasdell. They have not had a ...
Christ Church Anglican, West Campus Annex, 3801 Louis J Rodriguez Drive, Burns Chapel at MSU Texas: Christ Church is a new, ...
Research by National Churches Trust revealed UK churches save the NHS 8.4 billion a year by supporting people recovering from ...
Following are NCR reader responses to recent news articles, opinion columns and theological essays with letters that have ... feel disenfranchised by our Mother Church, offended and disillusioned ...
Paul is not merely calling for toleration, for enduring undesirable behavior for as long as one is able. Toleration can only ever be an interim strategy to keep peace until genuine reconciliation is ...
One letter was issued by the New York State Catholic ... I find it interesting that a church who turned a blind eye for so many years to child abuse by members of its own clergy is suddenly ...
When entering the front doors of Immanuel United Methodist Church, a wall tapestry greets everyone with the message “Welcome ...
I had long self-righteously labeled non-churchgoers as unbelievers or undisciplined Christians. However, after being thrust into the outskirts of the churchgoing tribe, I can more accurately see the ...
Our Keller church, Northwood, is mutli-ethnic and multi-generational. Our members reflect all political persuasions and have ...
The King accused the Church of England of being “corrupted by loathsome political correctness”, a newly uncovered letter reveals. Written in 1998 while he was Prince of Wales, Charles said ...
The King once praised the Orthodox Church as the only Christians who are “not corrupted by loathsome political correctness”, a newly uncovered letter has revealed. In private correspondence ...