Wednesday, January 21, 2026

RNS Morning Report - After Ruch's acquittal, ACNA grapples with trial implications and looks to reform

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After Ruch’s acquittal, ACNA grapples with trial implications and looks to reform

After Ruch’s acquittal, ACNA grapples with trial implications and looks to reform

(RNS) — As the denomination looks ahead to two additional bishops’ trials, the precedents set by the Ruch trial will have substantial bearing on the upcoming proceedings.
After Ruch’s acquittal, ACNA grapples with trial implications and looks to reform

Cities Church in Minnesota is considering legal options after anti-ICE protest

(RNS) — Southern Baptist leaders say the protest was a violation of religious freedom and called on federal officials to protect churches.
After Ruch’s acquittal, ACNA grapples with trial implications and looks to reform

Jerusalem historic churches call Christian Zionism a ‘damaging’ ideology

JERUSALEM (RNS) — Historic Christian churches representing the predominantly Arab Christian community and mostly U.S. evangelicals who support Israel are at odds with each other.
After Ruch’s acquittal, ACNA grapples with trial implications and looks to reform

Russian intelligence targets major Orthodox Christian leader as ‘Antichrist in a Cassock’

ISTANBUL (RNS) — The Ecumenical Patriarchate in Istanbul appears intent on capitalizing on the Russian attack, keeping up a media blitz about the SVR statement for more than a week.
After Ruch’s acquittal, ACNA grapples with trial implications and looks to reform

Druski’s viral parody of flashy preachers renews debate over wealth in the pulpit

(RNS) — Christian rapper and singer Lecrae defended the skit and called on Christians to reflect on the video’s critique of churches.

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After Ruch’s acquittal, ACNA grapples with trial implications and looks to reform

Harris’ dual loyalty test for Shapiro

(RNS) — It is the oldest antisemitic accusation in the book. And Gov. Josh Shapiro felt it.
After Ruch’s acquittal, ACNA grapples with trial implications and looks to reform

Christians will (and do) oppose civil authorities no matter what Romans 13 says

(RNS) — Whether you follow the Apostle Paul’s injunction or not, there’s a long-standing tradition to back you up.

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After Ruch’s acquittal, ACNA grapples with trial implications and looks to reform

Black church leaders aid Minneapolis, seek laws curtailing federal agents’ mask usage

(RNS) — Minneapolis-area AME Church officials stated Renee Good’s death 'never should have happened' and listed more than a dozen ways they have tried to meet community needs there.
After Ruch’s acquittal, ACNA grapples with trial implications and looks to reform

Venezuelan procession for La Divina Pastora takes on new weight in tense political moment

WASHINGTON (RNS) — Venezuelans in the diaspora and homeland are navigating uncertainty, big emotions and fervent prayers in the aftermath of the US military's seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

RNS Morning Report - Black church leaders aid Minneapolis, seek laws curtailing federal agents' mask usage

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Black church leaders aid Minneapolis, seek laws curtailing federal agents’ mask usage

Black church leaders aid Minneapolis, seek laws curtailing federal agents’ mask usage

(RNS) — Minneapolis-area AME Church officials stated Renee Good’s death 'never should have happened' and listed more than a dozen ways they have tried to meet community needs there.
Black church leaders aid Minneapolis, seek laws curtailing federal agents’ mask usage

Venezuelan procession for La Divina Pastora takes on new weight in tense political moment

WASHINGTON (RNS) — Venezuelans in the diaspora and homeland are navigating uncertainty, big emotions and fervent prayers in the aftermath of the US military's seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Black church leaders aid Minneapolis, seek laws curtailing federal agents’ mask usage

DOJ vows to press charges after activists disrupt church where Minnesota ICE official is a pastor

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — U.S. Department of Justice Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said her agency is investigating federal civil rights violations 'by these people desecrating a house of worship and interfering with Christian worshippers.'
Black church leaders aid Minneapolis, seek laws curtailing federal agents’ mask usage

US Catholic cardinals urge Trump administration to embrace a moral compass in foreign policy

ROME (AP) — 'Our country’s moral role in confronting evil around the world, sustaining the right to life and human dignity, and supporting religious liberty are all under examination,' they warned.

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Black church leaders aid Minneapolis, seek laws curtailing federal agents’ mask usage

When a racist refusal of the Eucharist becomes a tool for competing nationalisms

(RNS) — When religious nationalism collides with racial nationalism, they don’t cancel each other out — they compare notes.
Black church leaders aid Minneapolis, seek laws curtailing federal agents’ mask usage

The US — and its churches — can’t look away from MLK’s warnings about power any longer

(RNS) — The celebration of King often comes at the cost of his most radical critiques.

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Black church leaders aid Minneapolis, seek laws curtailing federal agents’ mask usage

Two Episcopal bishops say clergy may have to put ‘bodies on the line’ to resist ICE

(RNS) — ‘I’ve asked (clergy) to get their affairs in order, to make sure they have their wills written,’ said the Rt. Rev. A. Robert Hirschfeld, the Episcopal bishop of New Hampshire.
Black church leaders aid Minneapolis, seek laws curtailing federal agents’ mask usage

A viral church ranking series is sending young Catholics to Mass in New York

NEW YORK (RNS) — The social media account exposes a desire among some young Catholics, particularly Gen Z and younger, to find a church that functions somewhere between a place of worship and a social space.

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Monday, January 19, 2026

Top PC(USA) News of the Week

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Well-wishers fill the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer in Jerusalem as a new bishop is consecrated and installed

The Rev. Dr. Imad Haddad is the fifth Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land

Bishop Imad Haddad and emeritus bishop Sani Ibrahim Azar

Newly released how-to guide can help Presbyterians embrace  congregation-based community organizing

Presbyterian Hunger Program promotes building “collective power” to solve community problems

JUST Pensacola community action. - Photo credit Jeb Hunt

The life and times of John R. Fry

John Richard Fry (1923-2010) was a pastor, writer, publisher and activist

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Presbyterian Youth Workers Association launches faith-based sexuality curriculum

Board member calls it ‘a helpful resource for necessary conversations about faith and sexuality’

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