Hartford Seminary

Are today’s seminarians tomorrow’s corporate leaders?

By Kathryn Post — February 10, 2022
(RNS) — Several seminaries have begun to answer America's need for ethical and social leadership in the workplace.

Largest Catholic parish in US being built in ‘heart of California’s dairy industry’

By Alejandra Molina — September 14, 2021
VISALIA, Calif. (RNS) — ‘It’s the best-kept secret in the nation — little Visalia building the largest parish church in modern U.S. history,’ said the Rev. Alex Chavez.

Report: Megachurches continue to grow and diversify, steer clear of politics

By Bob Smietana — October 29, 2020
(RNS) — A look at megachurches over the past five years finds that most have grown larger and more diverse and become less likely to call themselves evangelical.

When Jews and Muslims really speak to each other

By Jeffrey Salkin — January 17, 2017
When Jews and Muslims get real with each other, God smiles. So does Allah.

Fate of accused abusive pastor in the hands of his flock

By Tim Townsend — December 13, 2012

STOVER, Mo. (RNS) In any denomination, Christians confronted with the shocking news that a pastor has been accused of sexual misconduct, many congregations circle the wagons. But what happens when those circling the wagons around their pastor are also those who have to make the ultimate decision about his fate — his career, his paycheck, his reputation? By Tim Townsend.

 

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