This year’s World Cup is supersizing evangelism efforts*
Christianity Today: Organizers from around the US see soccer as an “unfathomable” opening for ministry.
South Carolina’s AME church bails out Charleston’s historic Mt. Zion, which faced foreclosure
The Post and Courier:
The statewide African Methodist Episcopal diocese has purchased
beleaguered Mt. Zion AME Church on Glebe Street, bailing out the
historic downtown house of worship that faced a foreclosure lawsuit.
How one news error shook Baltimore’s faith community
The AFRO: Faith
leaders say The Baltimore Sun’s mistaken identification of a respected
pastor raises larger questions about accountability, trust, and how
Black Baltimoreans are portrayed.
Haitian immigrants revived a church. Now the pews are empty.
Religion News
Service: With the Supreme Court set to rule on whether Haitians will
lose Temporary Protected Status, fear is emptying church pews. At St.
Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church in Elizabeth, New Jersey, the Haitian
immigrants who brought life to the congregation are gone.
‘Soaked into the wood’: A visit to the birthplace of religious liberty
NPR: Religious
liberty was one of the founding pursuits of America. Rhode Island was
founded on the idea that the intermingling of religion and government
damages both church and state.

