Read Morehouse College president Robert Franklin's sermon preached at the Riverside Church installation of the Rev. Dr. Brad Braxton.
Ministry
June 12, 2009: Riverside Church Installation Sermon for Brad Braxton
April 10, 2009: Wintley Phipps
This Grammy-nominated singer who has performed for presidents and prisoners says "music has been one of the languages I talk to God in and God speaks to me in."
February 27, 2009: Forrest Church Profile
My lifelong belief is that love and death interwoven are the heartstrings of religion. The greatest of all truths is that love never dies. The opposite of love is not death. It is fear.
February 27, 2009: Forrest Church Interview
One of the beautiful things about a terminal illness is you are invited into the present, and your friendships become stronger. Your loved ones become more vital and more present. Each day becomes more beautiful. You walk through the valley of the shadow, and it’s riddled with light.
June 27, 2008: Rev. Bear Ride, Sally Craig & Mary Holder Naegeli
Read more of the Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly interviews about same-sex marriage with three Presbyterian ministers in California.
Circuit Preacher David Brown Revisited
David Brown is a modern-day circuit rider, pastor of seven Baptist congregations in Mississippi and Louisiana. Every Sunday he visits at least three of them, driving hundreds of miles in his battered Chevrolet.
April 4, 2008: Army Chaplain Boot Camp
A report on an army boot camp for chaplains where they learn to carry out their ministry within the military culture.
November 9, 2007: Religion on Campus
Several studies recently have addressed the religious interest, or lack of it, of young adults. We wondered how religion is faring on college campuses. Lucky Severson visited Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island to find out.
September 28, 2007: Bishop Gene Robinson
Read more of Kim Lawton's interview in New Orleans with Bishop Gene Robinson of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire.
August 31, 2007: Circuit Preacher David Brown
They were once called circuit riders--itinerant preachers who went from town to town in 19th-century America to spread the Gospel.



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