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Letter: Welcome God-fearing church. By Robyn Kane, Washougal Published: June 2, 2023, 6:00am. Share: I would say as a mother and grandmother that I’d prefer a church, God-fearing ...
Letters to the Editor: A church where atheists can grieve? Welcome to Unitarian Universalism People participate in a service at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Pasadena.
We, United Methodist Clergy in Clark County, rejoice at the actions taken recently by the United Methodist General Conference to more fully welcome and include all people to our churches, particularly ...
The letter points out that during the synod, people living in poverty were asked by Pope Francis what they wanted from the Church, to which they answered: “Love.” ...
Letter to the American Church is a loud and clear wake-up call to the American church. And a tweak of a familiar aphorism applies: Christians who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
Letters to the Editor: Possible approval of church-run schools to be publicly funded opens a ‘Pandora’s box ... And I’m sure they will welcome madrasas as well. Beware of what you wish for, ...
While not an Episcopalian, I perceive that church to be continuing strongly, likely because of its meeting its historic challenges. The Episcopal Church was one of the earliest denominations ...
About your editorial: The Catholic Church talks the talk, but doesn't answer to laity. I was Catholic, now a freethinker. I recall a well liked priest telling me in the ...
We will soon open The Residences at St. Matthew, a 46-unit apartment building which will be home to more than 60 people on the east side at Harper and Whittier.
Vatican City, Oct 25, 2023 / 13:15 pm. The Synod on Synodality has addressed the members of the Catholic Church in a letter published during the final days of the October gathering in Rome ...