Sunday, August 14, 2022

RNS Morning Report: Millennials adopt digital worship

RNS Morning Report

Top Stories

Millennials adopt digital worship, but not at the expense of IRL faith

(RNS) — Forty-one percent of US respondents and 29% of Canadian respondents reported consuming religious or spiritual digital content at least once a month.
 

Russell Moore named Christianity Today editor, Lynn Vincent to lead World Magazine

(RNS) — Moore joined Christianity Today after resigning as president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission. Vincent is co-author of 11 books.
 

10 years after shooting, Wisconsin Sikhs lead interfaith conversation on safety 

(Interfaith America) — In the decade since the Oak Creek shooting, hate crimes against places of worship have been on the rise.
 

Wisconsin megachurch pastor Stuart Briscoe, lifelong broadcast evangelist, dies at 91

(RNS) — His Wisconsin church remains the largest in the state, and his media ministry, 'Telling the Truth,' continues to broadcast online and on the radio.
 

Vatican economy czar: ‘The pope’s mission is underfunded’

(RNS) — 'We cannot say that the time for sacrifice is over,' said the prefect of the Vatican’s Secretariat for the Economy in presenting a report on the 2021 budget.
 

Pope promotes Vatican nurse credited with saving his life

ROME (AP) - “A nurse, a man with a lot of experience, saved my life,” Francis told the COPE radio of the Spanish bishops' conference in the months after his surgery.

RNS Opinion

Mormons are being oppressed and mocked on TV. We’re not alone.

(RNS) — Are Mormons being singled out for religious persecution?
 

Why we still need Tisha B’Av

(RNS) — What would happen if America could name its national sins?
 

After Trump, Christian nationalist ideas are going mainstream – despite a history of violence

(The Conversation) — Distrust of government blended with strains of Christian fundamentalism can produce a violent form of Christian nationalism, a scholar explains.

ICYMI

In Kansas abortion vote, a blow to Catholic bishops’ political strategy

(RNS) — ‘If this is what the bishops are going to do, if this was their plan for a ‘post-Roe’ world, then Catholics are going to be very disappointed,’ said one observer of the Catholic hierarchy.
 

How to answer when Christian nationalists embrace the label as a badge of honor

(RNS) — Rather than being cowed by criticism, Christian nationalists are doubling down on their views.

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