Religion News Service staff
Presbyterians cut 75 national staff jobs: Radical restructuring
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) announced this month that 75 national staff jobs will be cut at its Louisville, Kentucky, headquarters, along with 55 positions in its overseas missionary force.
...Bush firm on Hamas in talk to American Jewish Committee: No support for "elected officials who are not committed to peace"
With two world leaders beside him at the American Jewish Committee’s 100th anniversary gala in Washington, President Bush criticized Hamas for being in “the camp of terror” and vowed not to work wi...
Methodist ranks drop for 36th straight year: Membership abroad increasing
United Methodist Church membership and attendance are slightly down again in 2004, according to a new report.
...Gallup: Churches of Christ have most frequent attenders: Mainline denominations report lower participation
A new analysis by the Gallup Organization finds that Churches of Christ members and Mormons are most likely to attend worship services often, according to questions asked of those members between 2...
Seminary offers online 'biblical self-defense' for besieged liberals: Standing up for the UCC
A seminary is conducting an online self-defense course for United Church of Christ members besieged by conservative reactions to their denomination’s liberal social positions on gay rights and othe...
Vatican studies condom use to fight AIDS: South African bishop describes "ethical imperative"
Welcoming news that the Vatican is considering approving condom use by those with HIV/AIDS, a South African Catholic bishop fighting the pandemic said April 25 that the church must look beyond its ...
We were aliens: Effects of prayer found to be neutral
It’s a profound, if unanswerable, question for many who ask God to heal the sick: Can prayer actually help another person recover from disease?
...Don't be ridiculous: No plagiarism or breach of copyright
Britain’s High Court has ruled that author Dan Brown did not plagiarize and breach the copyright of an earlier book in writing his best-selling novel The Da Vinci Code, published by Random ...
Iliff seminary names new president: David G. Trickett takes helm
A United Methodist seminary in Denver has named a new president, nearly two years after it became embroiled in charges of racism after its first-ever Hispanic president abruptly stepped down in 200...
American beginnings: Private entities should rewrite their rules if necessary
President Bush has urged large corporations and foundations to join government agencies in offering grants to faith-based organizations, adding that the private entities should rewrite their rules ...
Bubble-wrapped: Voice of the Faithful calls for replacements
The top two officers at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops faced new pressure to relinquish their national posts in light of allegations related to sexual misconduct.
...Christian peace activists vow to stay in Iraq: Peacemakers remain despite Tom Fox's death
The North American group Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) says it will continue its work in Iraq despite the murder of one of four team members abducted months earlier.
...Job description: Birmingham-Southern students burned churches as a "joke"
Birmingham-Southern College has long prided itself on the actions of students who have gone all over the world—and as far away as Mother Teresa’s mission in Calcutta—to perform good deeds as part o...
Election recount: Theories of Everything author honored
Briton John Barrow, a University of Cambridge cosmologist and mathematician whose work explores the relationship between life and the universe, as well as the nature and limits of human understandi...
1776/The Grand Idea: Door open for more extensive investigation
The leadership of the Orthodox Church in America has ignored calls for a special audit to determine if millions of church dollars were misspent in the 1990s, but has agreed to look over the books f...
Abortion rights: Frontal or piecemeal attack? South Dakota's wide-ranging new ban
A wide-ranging abortion ban recently passed by South Dakota is aimed ultimately at the U.S. Supreme Court....
Justices OK use of hallucinogenic tea: No "compelling interest" for limiting religious freedom
In a case related to religious freedom, the U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously sided with members of a small New Mexico sect in their bid to use hallucinogenic tea in religious rituals.
...Federal agency settles suit over religious abstinence program: Religious components must be separate for Silver Ring Thing
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has agreed to stop funding an abstinence program that included religious elements.
...Birmingham church named U.S. landmark: Sixteenth Street Baptist
Birmingham’s Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, the site of a 1963 bombing that killed four girls, has become a national historic landmark. U.S....
Catholic Democrats seek room to differ with church stances: Rejecting a one-issue agenda
Reviving a religious issue from the last presidential election, a coalition of 55 Catholic Democrats in the House of Representatives acknowledged the “moral leadership” of the Catholic Church but s...