Friday, December 26, 2025

RNS Morning Report - US Jewish organizations call on Trump to rescind travel ban on Palestinians

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Good morningFriend.
If the Morning Report has been part of how you’ve stayed grounded in what’s happening this year, especially when stories about faith, belief and public life felt complicated or personal, this note is for you.
We’re in the final days of our year-end fundraising, and reader support has brought our nonprofit newsroom, Religion News Service, about two-thirds of the way toward our $60,000 goal. That support helps make the reporting you see here each morning possible.
As we near the end of the year, we’re sharing a few short notes from readers about why they chose to give. Kate Baldwin and Steve Heyman, Morning Report readers in Chicago, shared this:
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Now, on to today’s Morning Report.

Top Stories

US Jewish organizations call on Trump to rescind travel ban on Palestinians

US Jewish organizations call on Trump to rescind travel ban on Palestinians

(RNS) — The new ban blocks travel to the U.S. for people with Palestinian Authority documents, essentially most Palestinians in the West Bank. The U.S. is also trying to act as a broker for a peace deal that would give the PA authority to govern Gaza.
US Jewish organizations call on Trump to rescind travel ban on Palestinians

Christian Nightmares spoofs the spectacle of Christianity’s revivalist strain

(RNS) — Christian Nightmares’ most popular posts often feature people claiming moral authority over emotion, weather, women, politics and history.
US Jewish organizations call on Trump to rescind travel ban on Palestinians

Yoga, meditation classes taught in Spanish offer healing to stressed communities

(RNS) — ‘Our community is definitely experiencing heightened levels of stress, insecurity, uncertainty, anxiety and fear,’ said Xiomara Arauz, a Denver-based yoga and meditation teacher. ‘If the class is in Spanish and everybody speaks Spanish, people feel more safe being in that environment, feeling like they’re understood or they're accepted here.’
US Jewish organizations call on Trump to rescind travel ban on Palestinians

An American mathematician wants to work with the Vatican on AI

VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Po-Shen Loh never expected the pope to be part of the debate over artificial intelligence. But when Pope Leo XIV began urging AI developers to prioritize moral discernment — and was seemingly mocked online by a Silicon Valley investor — the Carnegie Mellon mathematician took notice.

Opinion

US Jewish organizations call on Trump to rescind travel ban on Palestinians

Recognizing a Palestinian state isn’t an antisemitic act

(RNS) — Security for one people should not come at the expense of another’s freedom.
US Jewish organizations call on Trump to rescind travel ban on Palestinians

A good way to live your Jewish life

(RNS) — A young Sephardic woman in Jerusalem became my teacher.

ICYMI

US Jewish organizations call on Trump to rescind travel ban on Palestinians

Can evangelical faith in Israel survive MAGA and the Gaza war? Israel is betting millions on it

(RNS) — Conservatives have long seen supporting Israel as an act of faith. Now, critics such as Tucker Carlson say Christian Zionism is a heresy, while more progressive Christian voices denounce Israel’s treatment of Palestinians.
US Jewish organizations call on Trump to rescind travel ban on Palestinians

Religious-themed brick sets hold appeal for both children and adults in digital age

(RNS) — Faith-based companies making Lego-compatible building blocks are tapping a market for offline toys inspired by biblical figures and events.

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Thursday, December 25, 2025

RNS Morning Report: Christmas Edition

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Good morningFriend.
With six days left in the year, readers like you have helped bring our nonprofit newsroom about two-thirds of the way toward our $60,000 year-end fundraising goal.
In these final days, we’re sharing a few short notes from readers about why they chose to support this work, because their words say more than we ever could. Here’s one from Marsha in Missouri:
“Your reporting helps me understand the beliefs and actions of others.”
Support from readers like you helps RNS bring depth and context to stories about religion, belief, and public life. It also keeps this reporting free to read and share.
With just a few days leftwould you consider making a year-end gift to help us reach our goal? We’re deeply grateful for your support at this time of year, and every gift, no matter the amount, helps carry this work forward.
With gratitude, the Religion News Service team
Now, on to today’s Morning Report — our Christmas edition.

Top Stories

RNS Morning Report: Christmas Edition

Churches deliver Christmas to immigrants detained, deported and in hiding

(RNS) — Clergy, churches and other religious organizations wrestle with how to mark one of the most important Christian holidays while also serving an immigrant population in crisis.
RNS Morning Report: Christmas Edition

Photos of the Week: Christmas celebrations

(RNS) — This week’s photo gallery includes Christmas celebrations and more.
RNS Morning Report: Christmas Edition

‘There is no Christmas for separated families’: Pastors tend to immigrant families in crisis

LOS ANGELES (RNS) — As Los Angeles pastors lead congregations and preach about the meaning of Christmas, they’re facing the emotional devastation of families struggling to cling to hope.
RNS Morning Report: Christmas Edition

Are you a Christmas-only Catholic? What you need to know before going back to church.

(RNS) — 'The important thing,' said a Dominican friar, 'is to let your heart be engaged and let God love you sacramentally.'
RNS Morning Report: Christmas Edition

Santa Claus or the ‘red rabbi’? How Christmas lost its taboo for some Jews in Israel.

JERUSALEM (RNS) — Being Jewish in the Diaspora at Christmastime is very different from being Jewish in Israel.
RNS Morning Report: Christmas Edition

Lobster Jesus: Sacrilege or the most New England Nativity ever?

(RNS) — Inspired by Cape Cod cuisine and a beloved holiday movie, the Lobster Nativity portrays the characters of the Christmas story as crustaceans.
RNS Morning Report: Christmas Edition

Christmas celebrations return to Bethlehem after 2 years of war in Gaza

BETHLEHEM, West Bank (AP) — While a shaky ceasefire holds in Gaza, Palestinians hope the festivities are a step toward a more peaceful future in a region shaken by tragedy.

Opinion

RNS Morning Report: Christmas Edition

Keep Christ in Christmas? First, keep Christ in Christian

(RNS) — Empathy is not a soft substitute for holiness; it is the pulse of the Christian, and the Christmas, story.
RNS Morning Report: Christmas Edition

Born out of national division, ‘O Little Town of Bethlehem’ is a balm for Christmas

(RNS) — A century and a half after Phillips Brooks wrote this haunting carol, there is much once again to lament, fear and grieve.
RNS Morning Report: Christmas Edition

Merry Jewish Christmas: How Chinese food and the movies became a time-honored tradition for American Jews

(The Conversation) — What do you do on Dec. 25 if you don’t celebrate Christmas? For Jewish Americans, the answers range from takeout to filling a shift for Christian colleagues.

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As a nonprofit newsroom that covers all faiths, RNS sits uniquely at the intersection of freedom of the press and freedom of religion. News tips or feedback? Email comments@religionnews.com. Like the Morning Report? Share it with a friend. Forwarded this newsletter? Subscribe here. We rely on reader donations to power our reporting. Donate here. Or send a check to: Religion News Foundation PO Box 1808 Columbia, MO 65205
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Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Embodying Hospitality - Have you considered becoming a Church Patron?

Has Your Congregation Considered Becoming a Church Patron?


As we near the end of the year, we are taking some time in each of our newsletters to talk about and demonstrate how Montreat Conference Center’s ministry is supported by gifts from individuals, families, churches, and other organizations. When a congregation decides to make a gift of $500 or more to the Montreat Fund annually, we honor their commitment to our mission by recognizing them as a Church Patron. This special giving tier unites churches as they help to ensure that Montreat remains a place of spiritual transformation and renewal for generations to come…

NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

Start Planning Your Next Event

Montreat hosts a variety of groups for retreats and other events from mid-August through mid-May. Are you interested in being one of them? Visit our new “Retreat at Montreat” webpage to learn more about what we offer or to reach out to a member of our team.

One of Montreat Conference Center’s core values, “embodying hospitality” refers to our belief that our witness is grounded in welcome and belonging and that all people are created in the image of God and possess great capacity for growth and transformation. You can learn more about Montreat’s mission and values by clicking here.

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