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Faith communities have a critical role in defending our nation’s libraries

(RNS) — It is a weekend morning in the United States and the library doors are open. A young family searches for new picture books

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Courage is Not the Absence of Fear

 This week, host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush is joined by Celina Stewart, Chief Executive Officer of the League of Women Voters. They get into

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Religion is declining worldwide in a predictable sequence, study argues

(RNS) — When it comes to going to church, a generational pattern is playing out in many households around the world: Grandparents never miss Sunday

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Varghese’s St. John Divine installation cut short

NEW YORK (RNS) — Nearly 700 people packed the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine on Manhattan’s Upper West Side on Saturday (Sept. 27)

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ACNA is tested and chaplains scramble as chaplain-endorsing nonprofit exits

(RNS) — When churches split from the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada in 2009 to form the Anglican Church of North America,

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For High Holidays, rabbis brace for complex discussions on Gaza war and US politics

(RNS) — Robert Nosanchuk, senior rabbi at Mishkan Or in Beachwood, Ohio, thinks of sermons at the High Holidays like snapshots of their times: “They

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The Nexus Project’s Jonathan Jacoby

This week, host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush is joined by Jonathan Jacoby, National Director of the Nexus Project. The compelling conversation highlights Jonathan’s unique insights on confronting antisemitism

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Heathens bemoan Patel’s ‘hypermasculine’ Valhalla valedictory to Kirk

(RNS) — At a press conference Friday (Sept. 12) announcing that law enforcement had a suspect in custody for the shooting death of Charlie Kirk,

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Nurses’ union report criticizes Ascension heath system for investments against Catholic values

(RNS) — A nurse’s union report says American Catholic health care giant Ascension has invested hundreds of millions of dollars of its pension fund in

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How Charlie Kirk drew power from his influence with young Christians

(RNS) — The lawn of Grand Canyon University near downtown Phoenix was filled with hundreds of students Wednesday evening (Sept. 10) as the evangelical Christian