inclusion

Intel leads tech-dominated list of religiously inclusive workplaces

By Kathryn Post — February 19, 2021
(RNS) — Texas Instruments, one of the first American corporations to include religion in its diversity efforts, tied for first in this year's REDI Index.

Rabbi Jonathan Sacks taught Judaism to the world

By Jeffrey Salkin — November 9, 2020
(RNS) — You know that whole ‘light to the nations’ thing? That was Rabbi Jonathan Sacks. His memory is a blessing.

LGBT Christians push to overturn Young Life’s ‘sexual conduct’ policy

By Kathryn Post — August 10, 2020
 (RNS) — #DoBetterYoungLife, a movement advocating for broader LGBT inclusion, has shared hundreds of stories of exclusion, and its petition has garnered over 6,700 signatures.

Why I joined Elizabeth Warren’s interfaith advisory council

By Simran Jeet Singh — February 27, 2020
(RNS) — My involvement began, ironically, with my decision not to publicly flame the senator online for the initial composition of her council, as others did, noting in particular the lack of Muslims or Catholics.

Southern Baptists give greater attention to diversity but acknowledge more needed

By Adelle M. Banks — June 14, 2019
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (RNS) — 'We’re not where we need to be on those things, but I believe a signal has been sent that we believe that’s where we need to go,' said Southern Baptist Convention President J.D. Greear.

Progressive Christians can embrace Paul too

By Verdell A. Wright — December 12, 2017
(RNS) — Here are some ways to get the best out of Paul.

United Methodist groups divided after election of first LGBT bishop

By Emily McFarlan Miller — July 18, 2016
(RNS) The United Methodist Church elected and consecrated the Rev. Karen Oliveto as its first openly LGBT bishop in a move the head of its Council of Bishops says 'raises significant concerns and questions of church polity and unity.'

A case for church from a self-described “commitment phobe”

By Jonathan Merritt — March 16, 2015
Erin Lane is stuck in a lover's quarrel with the church, but she hopes to inspire other Millennials to keep searching for a place to belong.

Atheists challenging ‘under God’ need to win hearts, not just minds

By Chris Stedman — September 8, 2014
If we want to help people truly understand why language like "under God" marginalizes atheists, we need to work with religious people and focus on building relationships with believers.
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