Christianity has no patience for my chronic ailments by Erin Alladin Ableism is buried at the centre of our religion
What four strangers learned while living together during a pandemic by Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service The interfaith experiment brought together four young people from different religious backgrounds
Catholic schools can be harmful for LGBTQ2 youth. Should we defund them? by KC Hoard Queer students and staff are still at greater risk of alienation and discrimination in Catholic classrooms
We must take the white Christian nationalist symbols at the Capitol riot seriously by Robert P. Jones The attack exposed the comfortable juxtaposition of Christianity and white supremacy
As chaos hit the U.S. Capitol, two forms of faith were on display by Jack Jenkins, Religion News Service On an unprecedented day, Jesus was invoked in two wildly different ways
Muslims celebrate Mary, too. And I couldn’t be prouder to carry her name. by Maria Iqbal Jesus' mother's story has an important place in the Qu'ran
‘Wall of Hope’ unites hospital staff during COVID-19 by Debra Orton The installation became a place for health-care workers to celebrate one another and lament
For Stoney Nakoda leaders, restoring this historic church reopens old wounds by Gillian Steward In 2017, McDougall Memorial United burned down. Chiefs say it should not be rebuilt, but others see its reinstatement as an act
This year, American Jews are taking Hanukkah outside by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service Many have previously shied from overtly public menorah displays out of a sense of vulnerability
Progressive United Methodists announce new denomination by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service Correct doctrine is less important to the Liberation Methodist Connexion than correct action, say collaborators