By Michael Gryboski
A Christian student group has filed a lawsuit against the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, accusing the school of wrongfully denying funding for a guest speaker.
— Read on www.christianpost.com/news/christian-group-sues-university-for-denying-speaker-funding.html
By Leonardo Blair
Ratona Stokes-Robinson, a pastor in the African Methodist Episcopal Church who was appointed to lead St. James AME Church in Thorofare, New Jersey, in June, is still waiting to preach her first sermon from the pulpit as congregants have kept her locked out of the church building because of her sex, pastors in the denomination say.
— Read on www.christianpost.com/news/nj-ame-church-rejects-appointed-pastor-because-of-her-sex.html
By Leonardo Blair
Some 15% of black and evangelical pastors have walked away from the profession in the last decade and their top reason for doing so is a “change in calling” followed by church conflict.
And for many of those who remain, the job often feels overwhelming, a new survey from Lifeway Research shows.
— Read on www.christianpost.com/news/change-in-calling-top-reason-black-evangelical-pastors-quit.html
By Dwight Longenecker
Conservatives must preserve and pass on the riches of the past, but we must also be aware of and open to the opportunities of the present, so that the proper fusion of old and new will inspire and enable truly great art…
— Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2021/10/can-conservatives-make-great-art-dwight-longenecker.html
Alejandra Molina | Religion News Service | Thursday, October 21, 2021
(RNS) — Texas voters will decide on Election Day (Nov. 2) whether state and local governments can impose limits on religious services, such as the public health orders that shut down houses of worship and businesses earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Michael Foust
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed a controversial nominee to the U.S. Department of Education who served in the Obama administration and who critics say was an extremist on religious liberty and LGBT issues.