Kathryn Post

Kathryn Post is an author at Religion News Service.

With Fewer Ordinations, Seminaries Find Ways To Serve Young Professionals in Other Fields

In recent years, many U.S. seminaries have faced existential threats fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic and a changing religious landscape.

Calvin Robinson, Dismissed for Nazi-like Salute, Has Priestly License Rescinded, Again

The Rev. Calvin Robinson, a priest and British transplant living in Grand Rapids, Michigan, whose Nazi-like salute cost him his license in January, is once again unable to serve as priest after an Anglican bishop granted, then rescinded, Robinson a temporary license.

Priest Dismissed for Nazi-Like Salute Is Restored to Service by ACNA Jurisdiction

‘I do not personally believe The Rev. Robinson is a good representative of the Anglican Church in North America,’ said ACNA Archbishop Steve Wood.

Wheaton College Clash Over Russell Vought Escalates, Exposing Evangelical Fault Lines

Despite Wheaton College's attempts to quiet a backlash from alumni over its pro forma congratulatory message recognizing alumnus and newly confirmed White House official Russell Vought, the actions of the “deliberately non-partisan” evangelical Christian school have only brought more controversy.

Wheaton College Caught in Dustup Over Alumnus Russell Vought, Project 2025 Architect

On Friday, Wheaton College publicly congratulated Russell Vought, a conservative activist and architect of Project 2025 who attended the school, for his confirmation by the U.S. Senate as director of the White House Office of Management and Budget.

Treading on Taboos, a Psychiatrist Trains Christians To See Spiritual Side of Mental Health

Spearheaded by Dr. Atasha Jordan, a Christian psychiatrist, the Christian Mental Health Initiative provides free mental health first aid trainings to churches.

Anglican Denominations’ Record on Abuse Prompts Calls for Victim-Focused Reform

In the U.S. and Canada, survivors and advocates have been advocating for change in Anglican denominations amid a groundswell of abuse and misconduct cases.

With Federal Funds Stopped, Local Faith Groups Plan To Redouble Private Efforts To Settle Refugees

Moving forward, experts say, private donations and volunteers from local faith groups will be more crucial than ever.

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