Losing faith: Rural religious colleges are among the most endangered
NPR: The troubles
threaten to further diminish access to higher education for rural
students, who say they appreciate their colleges’ personal touch and
religious values.
A church built by enslaved people inspires an artwork on view in Savannah*
Forbes: The First
African Baptist Church in Savannah was founded by enslaved people and is
the oldest continually open Black church in North America.
Churches hope to tap the power of pickleball
Religion News
Service: Millions of Americans have taken up pickleball, touting its
health and social benefits. A growing number of churches want to tap
into those benefits — with a side of spirituality.
This is your priest on drugs*
The New Yorker:
Dozens of religious leaders experienced magic mushrooms in a university
study. Many are now evangelists for psychedelics.
The Nicene church disappeared from Nicaea*
Christianity Today:
The creed set the standard for orthodoxy for 1,700 years. But no one
professes the faith today in the ancient Turkish town where it was
written.
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