How a network of ordained women got Sarah Mullally to Canterbury
Religion News
Service: Mullally’s sometimes twisting journey to Canterbury may never
have been completed if it hadn’t been for an Anglican organization
called Leading Women.
In Gaza, the joy of Eid has gone. Visiting relatives at the end of Ramadan is a procession through loss
The Guardian: Every
home is missing someone, every person is carrying grief. We went not to
celebrate but to sit with the bereaved.
In
the Easter story, women are the first to proclaim the resurrection —
but churches today are still divided over female preachers
The Conversation:
Women constitute 23.7% of professional clergy in the U.S. and an
increasing percentage of people earning graduate theology degrees.
However, data from 2018-19 shows that only 14% of U.S. congregations,
most of which are Christian, are led by women.
Elevation Church’s new college reflects a shift in Christian higher ed*
Christianity Today:
The influential megachurch’s new partnership with Southeastern
University is an onsite training program for Christian college students.
Anti-Muslim comments by G.O.P. congressman reflect a rising trend*
The New York Times:
On Capitol Hill and in Nashville, comments by Representative Andy Ogles
of Tennessee have sown division and underscored a growing tolerance on
the right for Islamophobia.
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