Wednesday, March 25, 2026

RNS Morning Report - Is Moscow, Idaho, ground zero for Christian nationalism?

RNS Morning Report Desktop
More from Moscow
When CNN aired its latest documentary on Doug Wilson and the Christian nationalist movement on Sunday night, it was news to many Americans — but not to residents of Moscow, Idaho, who have lived with Wilson’s influence for decades. Religion reporter Tracy Simmons has been covering Wilson and his Christ Church from the ground in Moscow for years. She spoke with locals who have a message for national audiences: Moscow is not Doug Wilson’s town.
“Christ Church can own every brick on Main Street,” said one longtime resident, “but it’ll never own the soul of Moscow.”
Wilson’s neighbors also have a warning: Moscow is just the most visible front in a much broader battle.
Read Simmons’ full report from Moscow.

Top Stories

For Doug Wilson’s neighbors, CNN documentary a reminder Moscow is Christian nationalism’s ground zero

For Doug Wilson’s neighbors, CNN documentary a reminder Moscow is Christian nationalism’s ground zero

MOSCOW, Idaho (FāVS News) — ‘I’m hopeful that this exposure will help people recognize the signs of Christian nationalism in their own spaces,’ one Moscow resident said.
For Doug Wilson’s neighbors, CNN documentary a reminder Moscow is Christian nationalism’s ground zero

For the first time, the Anglican Communion will be led by a woman. Here’s how women are celebrating

LOS ANGELES (NPR) — Mullally's selection as archbishop of Canterbury comes as a joy and a surprise for many female priests in the Episcopal Church.
For Doug Wilson’s neighbors, CNN documentary a reminder Moscow is Christian nationalism’s ground zero

‘The baton is being passed’: Evangelist Anne Graham Lotz on writing, working with her daughter

(RNS) — After the daughter and granddaughter of the late evangelist Billy Graham faced medical ailments, they wrote a book about a biblical character’s relatable life.
For Doug Wilson’s neighbors, CNN documentary a reminder Moscow is Christian nationalism’s ground zero

Photos of the Week: Eid celebrations, Buddha’s birthday preparations

(RNS) — This week’s photo selection includes celebrations of Eid around the world, preparations for Buddha's birthday and more.
For Doug Wilson’s neighbors, CNN documentary a reminder Moscow is Christian nationalism’s ground zero

As GOP revives threat of Shariah, Muslims call the campaign a gambit for votes

(RNS) — As midterm elections approach, GOP leaders in Congress have accelerated anti-Islam rhetoric.

Opinion

For Doug Wilson’s neighbors, CNN documentary a reminder Moscow is Christian nationalism’s ground zero

At 250, Congress must act to protect our fundamental freedoms 

(RNS) — Lawmakers must act now to reinstitute the checks and balances our democracy has provided for two and a half centuries.
For Doug Wilson’s neighbors, CNN documentary a reminder Moscow is Christian nationalism’s ground zero

Why the right’s antisemitic shift is scarier than the left’s

(RNS) — With the right-wing drift of the Republican Party, these antisemites are proximate to the halls of political power. 

ICYMI

For Doug Wilson’s neighbors, CNN documentary a reminder Moscow is Christian nationalism’s ground zero

How the sanctuary movement became the faithful’s answer to ICE raids

(RNS) — The sanctuary movement has deep biblical roots, but it has evolved from the 1980s in important ways.
For Doug Wilson’s neighbors, CNN documentary a reminder Moscow is Christian nationalism’s ground zero

Federal judge grants injunction allowing clergy visits at Minneapolis ICE holding facility

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — U.S. District Judge Jerry Blackwell granted an injunction requested by Minnesota branches of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the United Church of Christ, and a Catholic priest who had sued the Department of Homeland Security.

Support Our Work

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
facebook twitter linkedin instagram tiktok youtube flipboard applenews
Copyright © 2026 RNS, All rights reserved.

RNS Morning Report - How a network of ordained women got Sarah Mullally to Canterbury

RNS Morning Report Desktop
Canterbury Tale
When Sarah Mullally is installed as the 106th archbishop of Canterbury on March 25, she will be the first woman to serve in the role. But as a former chief nurse of the UK’s National Health Service, she is also the first archbishop of Canterbury to have led a major public agency. Though amply accomplished, Mullally may never had made it to the top of the Church of England if it hadn’t been for an Anglican organization called Leading Women.
The program was founded in 2010 by women clergy who felt they’d fall short of leadership roles unless they could cope with budgets and manage historic buildings. That meant seeking out women with "transferable skills from previous work experience,” in the words of one founder. Mullally more than fit the bill.
Read RNS correspondent Catherine Pepinster's narrative of the new archbishop's path to Canterbury below.

Top Stories

How a network of ordained women got Sarah Mullally to Canterbury

How a network of ordained women got Sarah Mullally to Canterbury

(RNS) — Mullally’s sometimes twisting journey to Canterbury may never have been completed if it hadn’t been for an Anglican organization called Leading Women.
How a network of ordained women got Sarah Mullally to Canterbury

How the sanctuary movement became the faithful’s answer to ICE raids

(RNS) — The second story in a series about faith and protest.
How a network of ordained women got Sarah Mullally to Canterbury

Jerusalem’s Palm Sunday procession canceled due to Iran war

JERUSALEM (RNS) — In lieu of the Palm Sunday procession, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem called on Christians around the world to commit to a moment of prayer for the Holy City of Jerusalem.
How a network of ordained women got Sarah Mullally to Canterbury

Jehovah’s Witnesses ease policy on transfusions, allowing storage and use of one’s own blood

(AP) — The Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses announced what it called a “clarification” of its teaching on Friday, saying it came after extensive prayer and consideration.

Opinion

How a network of ordained women got Sarah Mullally to Canterbury

New book aims to break silence on Mormon temple garments

(RNS) — Two hundred women said they had medical obstacles to wearing LDS temple garments, according to a survey conducted for 'Mormon Garments: Sacred and Secret,' released last month.
How a network of ordained women got Sarah Mullally to Canterbury

In the Easter story, women are the first to proclaim the resurrection – but churches today are still divided over female preachers

(The Conversation) — Women’s preaching is controversial in some Christian denominations – but key to the biblical story of Jesus’ resurrection.

ICYMI

How a network of ordained women got Sarah Mullally to Canterbury

Progressive faith leaders found new power in protesting ICE. Can their movement survive success?

(RNS) — Not since the Civil Rights Era has the religious left so publicly and collaboratively protested in the name of a social question they regard as a spiritual one.
How a network of ordained women got Sarah Mullally to Canterbury

Federal judge grants injunction allowing clergy visits at Minneapolis ICE holding facility

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — U.S. District Judge Jerry Blackwell granted an injunction requested by Minnesota branches of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the United Church of Christ, and a Catholic priest who had sued the Department of Homeland Security.

Support Our Work

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
facebook twitter linkedin instagram tiktok youtube flipboard applenews
Copyright © 2026 RNS, All rights reserved. 

Uniting Church in Australia - President's Easter Message now available | Spotlight on South Perth UC | Visit from true giant of Uniting Church and more in National Update 25 March