For a small Charlotte church, selling some land has meant finding its soul
Religion News
Service: Newell Presbyterian is part of a growing trend of declining
congregations with underutilized space, excess land or deteriorating
buildings that are selling or leasing some of their land for affordable
housing.
Harvard and the Trump administration are nearing a settlement including a $500 million payment
The Associated Press:
What began as an investigation into campus antisemitism escalated into
an all-out feud as the Trump administration slashed more than $2.6
billion in research funding, ended federal contracts and attempted to
block Harvard from hosting international students
How a former schoolteacher became the next Lutheran presiding bishop
Religion News
Service: The Rev. Yehiel Curry, a former lay church planter, will be
installed as presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America in October.
New Orleans clergy abuse survivors begin voting on church bankruptcy deal
The Guardian:
Claimants can accept or reject the Catholic archdiocese’s plan to settle
in a two-month period before a November hearing.
Protestant
ideas shaped Americans’ support for birth control — and the Supreme
Court ruling protecting a husband and wife’s right to contraception
The Conversation:
Griswold v. Connecticut, decided in 1965, made it illegal for states to
outlaw birth control for spouses — a right that would not be extended to
single people until 1972.
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