Protestant denominations cutting staff, trying new ideas amid declines in members and money
The Associated Press:
When the Episcopal Church recently announced cuts to its national
staff, it was the latest in a long-running cycle among historic U.S.
Protestant denominations — declines in members leading to declines in
funding and thus in staff.
The dean of American church historians*
Christianity Today:
In 1986, an essay in Time magazine called Martin E. Marty “the most
influential living interpreter of American religion.” And with good
reason, Grant Wacker writes.
Robert Morris, former Texas megachurch pastor and Trump adviser, indicted for child sex crimes
The Texas Tribune:
Morris is a former spiritual adviser to President Donald Trump, and
Gateway — one of the nation’s largest megachurches — has been
particularly active in Dallas-area GOP politics.
Survivor who ignited US Catholic church’s reckoning with abuse killed in Louisiana
The Guardian: Scott
Anthony Gastal, who at age 11 had testified in court in the 1980s that
his priest had raped him, was beaten to death.
Religious freedom as a defense for DEI?*
Inside Higher Ed:
Georgetown University cited its Jesuit mission in responding to Trump
administration critiques of DEI. Could religious freedom protect against
attacks on diversity practices?
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