Episcopal Church puts multimillion-dollar New York headquarters on the market*
The Washington Post:
The decision to give up its headquarters building reflects the shrinking
of mainline Protestantism and institutional religion in the U.S. and
the way religious groups are reshaping their commercial footprint.
‘Not a day off’: For Juneteenth, some faith leaders promote political causes
Religion News
Service: “As we acknowledge the contributions of the African American
community to America, it’s appropriate for us to lead the way in
unifying and making a call for unity,” said evangelist Alveda King,
niece of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
Half of U.S. churches to honor America’s 250th anniversary, Lifeway Research finds
Baptist Press: Almost
half of U.S. Protestant pastors (45 percent) say it’s important to
incorporate patriotic elements into worship services the week of July
Fourth, including 16 percent who strongly agree.
Church of England apologizes for role in forced adoptions
The Guardian: The
Church of England is “profoundly sorry” for pain caused to mothers and
children separated at birth between 1940s and 1980s.
‘They have already suffered enough’: Central African clergy respond to US deportation
Religion News
Service: Faith leaders say they would welcome migrants deported from the
United States but question the decision to send vulnerable people
without ties to a nation still healing from years of sectarian violence.
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