Church discipline is still the exception*
Christianity Today:
While formal church discipline remains relatively infrequent in the US,
it’s making a comeback in some circles, where pastors emphasize
membership and position discipline as a form of care and restoration.
For High Holidays, rabbis brace for complex discussions on Gaza war and US politics
Religion News
Service: High Holidays sermons, said Cleveland Rabbi Robert Nosanchuk,
put Jewish teachings in perspective and show “how they might operate in a
world that is trembling.”
Rural churches navigate declining attendance and clergy shortages
The Daily Iowan:
Church is an important source of community in small towns. Pastors and
priests all over the state are serving multiple churches a day to avoid
closures.
Unification Church leader arrested in bribery case involving former South Korean president’s wife
The Associated Press:
Moon built the Unification Church into an international movement with
millions of followers and extensive business interests. His widow, the
current leader of the church, was arrested Tuesday with allegations that
the church bribed the wife of jailed former President Yoon Suk Yeol and
a conservative lawmaker.
Pope Leo, in new biography, resists doctrinal change on hot-button topics*
The Washington Post:
In extensive interviews, Pope Leo XIV, who turned 70 on Sunday, contours
the future of his papacy, potentially one of the longest in decades.
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