May 25, 2013
- Thousands – including three bishops – are getting ready to go without food to show world leaders their commitment to ending global hunger.
- United Methodists put theology to work, “following and finding Christ in disaster situations,” explains head of mission agency.
- Decision will be made on proposal to allow openly gay Scouts but retain the prohibition on gay adult leaders.
- World Methodist Evangelism organizes events in London as “people called Methodist” remember the life-changing moment of John Wesley.
Religions have undergone major change since Hindus traditionally practiced animal sacrifice, or Mohammed’s portrait was featured in Islamic art. But how?
CPWR Trustee Anne Benvenuti recommends a new chronicle:
The BBC Magazine delves deep into the ways and whys of historical influences shifting the religious stance on many customs from antithesis to synthesis:
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May 24, 2013
[Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts press release] The Rt. Rev. M. Thomas Shaw, SSJE, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, met with his doctors at the Dana Farber Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center in Boston May 24 and learned that the tumor removed from his brain last Friday is indeed cancerous. He will begin both radiation and chemotherapy in the next few weeks.
“This is hard news for all of us to hear,” the Rev. Canon Mally Lloyd, Canon to the...
Service draws church members, TV cameras, Cuban officials
May 24, 2013
Colorful liturgical dancers and a praise band help lead opening worship. —Jerry L....
Two-day consultation wraps up with call to work for end to sexual violence
May 24, 2013
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WASHINGTON
News that scientists had for the first time recovered stem cells from cloned human embryos prompted dire...
