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The First Virtual MLK Day Aims To Renew Hope In America

“Dr. King encourages us not to grow weary,” said Rev. William Young, pastor of Covenant Baptist UCC in D.C.

Annual March for Life goes virtual amid COVID-19, unrest at US Capitol

The annual anti-abortion demonstration has brought supporters to the nation's capital each year since the first anniversary of Roe v. Wade in 1974 to hear from speakers and march to the Supreme Court building.

Conspiracy theories and the ‘American Madness’ that gripped the Capitol

Author Tea Krulos talked to Religion News Service about how conspiracy theories have spread, how religion plays a role and how to talk to friends and family who believe them.

Interfaith Voices: Domestic Terror Attack and Faith Divides

Interfaith Voices: Domestic Terror Attack and Faith Divides By Tracy Simmons and Ambreen Khan for Interfaith Voices Radio This week on Interfaith Voices Radio, we...

The History Behind The Christian Flags Spotted At The Pro-Trump U.S. Capitol ‘Coup’

The insurrectionist mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday carried an array of flags and signs that indicate that not only are they Republicans, but also that they are Christians.

As ‘Jericho Marchers’ descend on Washington, local faith leaders brace for attacks

'Jericho Marchers' sang 'How Great Is Our God' as they processed around the U.S. Capitol holding Trump signs and waving Trump flags.

Spokane Gets a D From Human Rights Campaign, but Faith Communities Are Working to Make It Better

Recently, the Human Rights Campaign released its annual Municipal Equality Index, which assigns cities in each state a score based on steps taken towards LGBTQ+ equality and safety. Spokane earned 67 points out of 100, while Pullman was given a score of 56.

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