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May 26, 2020

Finding a Salvo in Culture Wars, Trump Pushes for Churches to Reopen (New York Times) Trump Says Open. Religious Leaders Say, Thanks But Let’s Go Slow (Bloomberg) Some Churches Tentatively Open as Memorial Day Crowds Descend on Tourist Hot Spots (Washington Post) Four...

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May 22, 2020

More Than 1,200 Pastors Say They’ll Defy California’s State Order and Resume In-Person Worship Services (CNN) What’s Really Behind Republicans Wanting a Swift Reopening? Evangelicals. (Washington Post) Arson Suspected in Destruction of Mississippi Church that was...

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A Baptist World Pentecost

A Baptist World Pentecost

Elijah Brown, general secretary of the Baptist World Alliance (BWA), announced this week that leaders will celebrate Pentecost amid the pandemic by hosting a "virtual global BWA worship service" on Friday and Saturday, May 29 and 30. Both services will feature a short...

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May 20, 2020

A New Documentary Reveals Jane Roe’s Anti-Abortion Pivot was ‘All an Act’ (Mic) Religious Exemptions are Gutting Civil Rights Protections, Advocacy Groups Warn (NBC News) Georgia Church Closes Two Weeks After Reopening as Families Come Down with Coronavirus (Christian...

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May 19, 2020

On the First Sunday Churches Could Reopen, a Church Called Hopeful Baptist Lived Up to Its Name (Washington Post) Evangelical Leaders Urge Congress to Protect Churches from Coronavirus Lawsuits (Christian Post) The Kind of Evangelicals Who Support Trump are Changing....

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Chancel surfing

Chancel surfing

By John D. Pierce Asking, “How was church last Sunday?” has a whole new connotation. The answer is likely to have a technical dimension. Curses, biblical and otherwise, rained down on Zoom’s unfaithfulness yesterday. Other online services were delivered as advertised....

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May 18, 2020

180 Exposed to Coronavirus at Church Service (CNN) ‘God Will Protect Me.’ Here’s How Religious Americans View the Coronavirus Pandemic (Charlotte Observer) Followed by White Evangelical Christians, Trump is Staking Out His Own Universe of ‘Alternative Facts’ (New York...

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Good news and bad news

Good news and bad news

In the field of archaeology, there's good news and bad. We might as well get the bad news out of the way first: virtually the entire 2020 digging season for volunteers has become a victim of the COVID-19 pandemic. Most digs in Israel, at least, take place in May,...

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