GLASGOW, Ky. - Todd Steenbergen leads worship services in church sometimes, but today he was preaching in a different venue: the public-school classroom where he teaches. "A lot of people will look at ...
A pastor watches all sorts of people perform the most human of activities: waiting. When I first began unlocking the church, I was surprised to find Kirk, our weekday sacristan, waiting outside in his ...
“Be careful what you pray for,” the old saying goes, “because you may get it.” In Oklahoma, every school district will now be required to include the Bible in its curriculum on the obvious grounds ...
Recent moves by state leaders have reenergized a debate: Is teaching about the Bible in public schools necessary to develop well-rounded, culturally literate students? Is it possible to do so without ...
Presenter: Thomas H. Groome, chair, STM Department of Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry, and professor of theology and religious education. The General Directory for Catechesis states that the ...
Editor's Note: The following pastoral note was issued Friday, Aug. 4, by Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila, archbishop of Denver, to mark the second year of the National Eucharistic Revival, the Parish Year ...
In response to “Public schools not the place for teaching Scripture.” Public schools are the best place to teach our youth Holy Scripture! John Toles, I wholeheartedly disagree with you. The schools ...
Presidents Dallin H. Oaks, Russell M. Nelson and Henry B. Eyring take their seats before the start of the Sunday morning session of General Conference. Church leaders emphasized principles from ...
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