May 24, 2013
Faith & Family
This 2007 file photo provided by Crystal Cathedral Ministries shows the Rev. Robert H. Schuller during his "Hour of Power" service at the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, Calif. Schuller is in court seeking more than $5 million from the ministry he built from scratch in a dispute that has delayed millions in payments to creditors left short-handed when the church filed for bankruptcy two years ago.
Schuller claims Crystal Cathedral owes his family millions
LOS ANGELES — Dressed in a crisp black suit, the 86-year-old founder of the Crystal Cathedral sat in the downtown Los Angeles Bankruptcy Court on Thursday, hoping to get a final few million from th...
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Poll finds politics from the pulpit not always nonpartisan
LOS ANGELES — There is, apparently, no escape from the presidential campaign. Most regular churchgoers say their clergy have been talking about the election, according to a new poll, although few a...
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Sanctuary opening answers church’s prayers
While members of Christ Temple Apostolic Church have always celebrated their faith as a singular congregation — despite how many people they could fit inside their small sanctuary — with the comple...
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Rev. Fred Luter, president of the Southern Baptist Convention, delivers a sermon Wednesday during the Mississippi Baptist Convention at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Miss. Luter, who is senior pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, is the first black president in the history of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Baptist leader pushes for diversity
JACKSON, Miss. — Southern Baptist Convention President Fred Luter said Wednesday that he wants more diversity in the 16-million-member organization. Luter, the first black president of the conve...
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Special services New Greater Love Missionary Baptist Church, 1249 N. 12th St., introduces co-pastor LaRita Horton of Christ The Healer Church of Clarksville, Tenn., as guest preacher on Saturday...
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Anger is one of the stages of grief
I spent the last few weeks consumed with anger. Some people may not understand being angry at someone who died. But if there is one thing I’ve decided to do during the grieving process, it’s to acc...
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 A woman prays next to the tomb of Kateri Tekakwitha on the Kahnawake reserve near Montreal on Sunday. Pope Benedict XVI canonized seven people, Kateri Tekakwitha, Maria del Carmen, Pedro Calungsod, Jacques Berthieu, Giovanni Battista Piamarta, Mother Marianne Cope, and Anna Shaeffer.
‘Lily of the Mohawks’ first Native American saint
LOS ANGELES — In the 17th century, she was known as Lily of the Mohawks, a Catholic convert scarred by smallpox and ostracized by her tribe but unshaken in her faith. Now she is known as St. Cat...
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Rabbi Lynn Goldstein demonstrates the sound of a shofar, a horn used for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services, at the Moses Montefiore Temple in Bloomington, Ill. Goldstein, who has been a rabbi for more than 25 years, serving congregations in 14 locations, including St. Louis, New York and Miami, accepted the position as the first female rabbi in the Bloomington congregation's 100-plus-year history.
Temple gets new rabbi
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — When Rabbi Lynn Goldstein was driving from St. Louis for an interview at Moses Montefiore Temple in Bloomington, she kept asking herself why she was doing it. She’s been a ra...
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McClatchy-Tribune News Service
The Church of the Resurrection in Blue Springs, a suburb of Kansas City, Mo., began in 2010.
Church’s size is impressive, but that’s not where it focuses
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — There are about 40 inmates in all, every one sporting a blue shirt. They’ve been filing slowly into a stuffy room under harsh fluorescent lighting in the basement of the Lansing ...
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