A woman as archbishop of Canterbury will come at a cost. She may also bring more welcome change.
Religion News
Service: Mullally’s appointment is a landmark moment in a broader trend
of women’s presence becoming gradually stronger in her denomination.
From the pulpit to the picket line: For many miners, religion and labor rights have long been connected in coal country
The Conversation:
Cecil Roberts likens miners’ struggles to biblical stories, references
the power of God and the teachings of Jesus, and speaks in the dynamic
cadences found in an Appalachian church.
After education funding cuts, Texas churches expand English classes for some students
NPR: Some protestant
churches in Texas are quietly embracing a new mission: providing ESL
instruction to immigrants. Baptist churches in Plano, Waco and Austin
say they're seeing rising enrollment.
In Chicago, clergy and faith-based protesters say ICE is threatening their religious freedom
Religion News
Service: Despite potential danger, religious leaders and faith activists
have been a visible presence at Chicago-area ICE protests, some waving
signs with slogans such as ‘Love thy neighbor’ and ‘Who would Jesus
deport?’
The parasocial power of AI*
The Christian Century: For some reason, it is sometimes easier for us to see personhood in a chatbot than in a fellow human.
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