Knock, knock: Jehovah’s Witnesses resume door-to-door work
Jehovah’s Witnesses have restarted their door-to-door ministry after more than two-and-a-half years on hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, reviving a religious practice that the faith considers crucial and cherished.
Religion news – Sept. 10
Editor’s note: Some church services may have moved to online-only formats after The Republic’s deadline due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Religion news – Sept. 3
Editor’s note: Some church services may have moved to online-only formats after The Republic’s deadline due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Greenwood ministry incorporates fitness, wellness
GREENWOOD — The past month has brought a whirlwind of change for 148 Ministries.
Religion news – Aug. 27
Editor’s note: Some church services may have moved to online-only formats after The Republic’s deadline due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Religion news – Aug. 20
Editor’s note: Some church services may have moved to online-only formats after The Republic’s deadline due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Terry Mattingly: Remembering Ron Sider, an evangelical caught in political crossfire
It was the kind of Pope John Paul II quotation that was powerful and prophetic — but hard to print on a political bumper sticker.
Religion news – Aug. 6
Editor’s note: Some church services may have moved to online-only formats after The Republic’s deadline due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Terry Mattingly: The Marvel universe contains many gods — including Jesus?
Greek mythology makes it clear that the great god Zeus loved to party.
Terry Mattingly: Why does worship music miss a note compared to Psalms?
It’s hard to read the Psalms without encountering one of the 65 references to the Hebrew word “mishpat,” which is usually translated as “judgments” or “justice.”