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Uncover painful truths and spark change this Black History Month

This Black History Month, the author celebrated by reading works from Black authors, exploring patterns of oppression and resistance throughout history. She encourages readers to do the same.

Faith groups claim legal victories on refugees, ICE raids at houses of worship

This week, courts blocked efforts to dismantle the refugee program and reinstated protections against immigration raids at some houses of worship.

Local and National UCC leaders denounce hate, stand with Haitian community in Springfield

UCC leaders condemn xenophobic and violent rhetoric against the Haitian community in Springfield, Ohio. Learn more about the impact of false assertions.

Reflections on life’s arc: From the beauty of rainbows to voting one’s conscience

Explore the metaphor of the rainbow's arc and its connection to the ebb and flow of life. Learn how it symbolizes America's and the author's past, present and future.

Might Jesus Be on the Border?

Paul Graves writes about the difference between rage and anger when it comes to how one approaches their feelings when it comes to politics about the border on what to do.

The Importance of Home

For generations, poor people have relied on each other to keep a roof over their heads. But in the world’s wealthiest country, we need more.

Catholic Parishes Invite Community to Prayerful Witness Event for Immigrants

On Saturday, Oct. 12, from 1-3 p.m., the St. Ann and St. Aloysius Immigration Committee invites the community to their event, “Prayerful Witness: Walking in Solidarity with Immigrants.”

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