FāVS Religion News Roundup: Sept. 21
In this religion news roundup read about an upcoming Climate Change Forum hosted by Gonzaga University, the African Children's Choir performing in various churches, a new mural celebrating voting rights to be painted and the upcoming Northwest Pagan Fest.
Read More »Ask a Muslim: Can Non-Muslim Women Wear a Hijab?
While I do not practice Islam, it is it okay if I wear a hijab?
Read More »Whitworth Event Addresses Defending Libraries for Democracy
Deborah Caldwell-Stone spoke to Whitworth audience about public libraries under siege and the threat to the First Amendment’s right to intellectual freedom, which is key to democracy.
Read More »Ask and Eastern Orthodox Christian: What Is Hell?
What can you tell me about hell, because I am a convert from the Baptist church where they taught that was a literal lake of fire?
Read More »Are Our Religious Spaces Accessible?
According to U.S. Census data from 2021, about 13% of the American population is disabled. Among those 42.5 million Americans are those who wish to be active participants in their faith. A major problem, however, is that many religious spaces make that difficult or even impossible.
Read More »Survey: Mainline Clergy Are More Liberal than Their Congregants
A new survey of mainline clergy finds those leading the historic denominations that once shaped the American Protestant scene are far more liberal than their congregants on a host of political and social issues.
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