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ā€˜A new way to do the same thing’: Four churches collaborate to address post-COVID-19 church scene

Members from four different congregations filled the wooden benches at University United Methodist Church on July 24. Everyone wore all-white clothes, the congregants and...

Spiritual Outlook: Independence, interdependence and ending hunger

ā€œBear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.ā€ -Galatians 6:2 In 1852, Frederick Douglass, a leader in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion...

Local Black faith leaders have varying stances on abortion

Early on in her college career, Rev. Shonda Gladden learned she was pregnant. About three months into the pregnancy, the slight bump on her...

ā€˜Faith without works is dead’: Indy’s Black faith leaders use religious conviction to push community change

The Black church has been and continues to be a place for Black people to seek refuge. With concerns about violence, mental health and...

Black Jewish leader works to boost community, inclusiveness

By DEEPA BHARATH LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nate Looney is a Black man who grew up in Los Angeles, a descendant of enslaved people from...

Spiritual Outlook: Rethinking church

ā€œ46 Day after day they met in the temple continuing with one mind, and breaking bread in various private homes. They were eating...

Youth get musical footing in Black church

During the offering at Ravenbrook Bible Church on a recent Sunday, 17-year-old Ethan Harris played an upbeat tune as church members walked in and...

Spiritual Outlook: Juneteenth: A Commencement for a New People

ā€œBut does not man call to mind that We created him before out of nothing?ā€ – Qur’an, 19:67 Slavery in America is, according to Encyclopedia...

Spiritual Outlook: Juneteenth: Not a new thing, but a true thing

ā€œHold those things that tell your history and protect them. During slavery, who was able to read or write or keep anything? The ability...

Black church starts weekly mental health event, push for better mental health policies

Rev. Shauna Lipscomb saw a shift in her son, Timothy Kimbrough, emotionally and mentally, after he sustained a traumatic brain injury while playing football. ā€œIt...

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