Joining hands: Christians preparing for a traditional National Day of Prayer
Pastor Adam Carrigan took a moment to shed light on, well, light while explaining the importance of Christians joining together to pray. He referenced a Book of Matthew Scripture in which Jesus told followers that they are the light of the world.
Love Chapel to unveil new logo, website
Love Chapel will soon unveil a new website design and logo, a rebranding that will better connect clients to its services and those of other community service providers.
Terry Mattingly: Journalism still struggles with religion news
After studying relevant police reports, Americans Against Antisemitism issued a 2023 document noting the obvious — that rising numbers of Orthodox Jews were being assaulted in New York City.
Religion news – April 20
Services and studies
Ahead of landmark Methodist gathering, African churches weigh their future
The United Methodist Church lost one-fourth of its U.S. churches in a recent schism, with conservatives departing over disputes on sexuality and theology.
Grammy-winning gospel performer Jason Crabb set for Columbus concert
Globetrotting Grammy-winning gospel singer Jason Crabb aims for Christians to learn to awaken to what he sees as one huge element of God’s love. And that is embodied in his latest single that is the name of his current tour coming to East Columbus Christian Church April 27: “Good Morning Mercy.”
Religion news – April 13
Services and studies
Terry Mattingly: Joe Lieberman believed in the role of faith in politics
The fall of 2011 was a symbolic time for Sen. Joseph Lieberman to deliver an address at Brigham Young University on faith and public service.
Ex-Columbus author, speaker Tony Roberts has new book on mental illness
Author and speaker Tony Roberts, formerly of Columbus, has publicly crusaded for more than a decade now for acceptance and understanding of mental illness. He knows whereof he speaks.
Religion news – April 6
Services and studies