Vision of Virtue
June 19, 2018
Vision of Virtue

Through his imagining of a crucial point in the life of medieval visionary Hildegard von Bingen, playwright and University of Utah professor Tim Slover has posited the notion of a direct, personal experience of the divine against the earthy practicalities … More

June 19, 2018
Church by the Glades
June 19, 2018
Church by the Glades

Church by the Glades is a church located in suburban South Florida that caters to a 21st century audience. From their signature hash tag (#NoPerfectPeopleAllowed) to their impressive social media reach (nearly 15,000 Instagram followers) to their rock-concert inspired performances, … More

June 19, 2018
Conflict Resolution in Public Schools
February 10, 2017
Conflict Resolution in Public Schools
“Conflict is a part of human experience,” says Wichita West High School psychologist Janet Fox Peterson, “and teaching about speaking and listening is so very critical, and we’re not working on that very much as a society.”
February 10, 2017
07:13
Sanctuary Movement
February 3, 2017
Sanctuary Movement
Bob Feinman of Humane Borders says he “didn’t spend a whole lot of time paying attention to the rabbis” when he was in religious school as a child. “But the one thing I remember was the Seder every year at Passover, the Exodus. We were the ones that walked around in circles following Moses ...
February 3, 2017
09:38
500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation
February 3, 2017
500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation
“We hope to celebrate this anniversary without hiding the problematic side, the dark side of Martin Luther,” says Rev Johannes Block, pastor of the Evangelical City and Parish Church of St. Mary’s in Wittenberg, Germany, where Luther himself preached hundreds and hundreds of sermons in the ...
February 3, 2017
08:53
Religious Reaction to Trump Executive Orders
January 27, 2017
Religious Reaction to Trump Executive Orders
“We have a government now that is trying to legislate what it means to be faithful—faithful to America, faithful to a particular religious perspective,” says Rabbi Jack Moline, president of the Interfaith Alliance. “We heard that in the pre-inaugural sermon that the president was presented ...
January 27, 2017
04:30
New Camaldoli Hermitage
January 27, 2017
New Camaldoli Hermitage
“We’re going back to where it all began,” says Fr. Columba Stewart, a scholar of monasticism and a Benedictine monk at St. John’s Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota, “with a variety of models of Christian ascetic life, and by ascetic I just mean disciplined. That’s what people are ...
January 27, 2017
08:39
Martin Scorsese’s “Silence”
January 27, 2017
Martin Scorsese’s “Silence”
His movie "Silence," says director Martin Scorsese, “is the struggle for the very essence of faith, stripping away everything else around it. You have to find a relationship with Jesus,” says Scorsese, “with yourself, really, because that’s the one you face.”
January 27, 2017
06:45
Religion and the New Trump Administration
January 19, 2017
Religion and the New Trump Administration
“I have heard that the Trump presidency could see the reemergence of a real Christian left in the United States,” says Stephen Schneck, director of the Institute for Policy Research & Catholic Studies at the Catholic University of America.
January 19, 2017
09:59
Terry Waite
January 19, 2017
Terry Waite
“I said this to myself in the face of my captors: You have the power to break my body, and you’ve tried. You have the power to bend my mind, and you’ve tried. But my soul is not yours to possess. In other words, my soul lay in the hand of God.”
January 19, 2017
07:59
Millennials and the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
January 13, 2017
Millennials and the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
“There is a really important role that spirituality is playing among millennials and contemporary activists,” says Sarah Jackson, a professor at Northeastern University in Boston and an expert on social movements. But “it is a spirituality that is not necessarily tied to the formal structures ...
January 13, 2017
08:21
Brexit and London’s Muslim Mayor
January 6, 2017
Brexit and London’s Muslim Mayor
“I have never held myself out as a Muslim leader,” says Sadiq Khan, who became mayor of London shortly before Britain voted to leave the European Union. “But it’s a fact I’m a leader of Islamic faith, so that brings with [it] a responsibility, especially in current times.”
January 6, 2017
07:26
Shabbat/Sabbath
January 5, 2017
Shabbat/Sabbath
“God gave Shabbat to humanity,” says Rabbi Nissan Antine of Beth Sholom Congregation in Potomac, Maryland. “It’s about those more interior kinds of things, things about working on your soul, working on your friendships, your relationships. Those are really the important things in life. Those ...
January 5, 2017
03:04
Mercy Chefs
December 16, 2016
Mercy Chefs
“Hurting people don’t need to hear the gospel,” says Chef Gary LeBlanc. “They need to see the gospel.”
December 16, 2016
06:23
The Threshold Choir
December 16, 2016
The Threshold Choir
“When we sing to a patient, we are sending them love, we are wishing them well on their journey, we are saying we’re all in this together...We are learning from them how to do this thing called dying,” says Sarah Stott, a member of the Threshold Choir in Washington, DC. 
December 16, 2016
06:33
Hanukkah on the River
December 16, 2016
Hanukkah on the River
"When people stand together and see the menorah being lit, we're hoping to inspire them to a greater level of commitment and dedication to their own faith and tradition,” says Rabbi Chaim Block, executive director of San Antonio’s Chabad Center for Jewish Life & Learning.
December 16, 2016
03:28
Restoring the Buffalo
December 9, 2016
Restoring the Buffalo
“The buffalo was always part of our daily life,” says Harry Barnes, chairman of the Blackfeet Tribal Business Council. “It was in front of us, it was behind us, it was around us. It created our shelter, our clothing, and that was an integral part of us. And then after we lost it, it was a ...
December 9, 2016
08:45
Larry Brilliant
December 9, 2016
Larry Brilliant
“There’s so much to learn about ethical behavior in the Bhagavad Gita, the Talmud, all of the Old Testament, the New Testament…Islam,” says physician, philanthropist, former hippie, and Silicon Valley guru Larry Brilliant. His memoir is called Sometimes Brilliant: The Impossible ...
December 9, 2016
08:27
Bethlehem’s Holy Family Hospital
December 9, 2016
Bethlehem’s Holy Family Hospital
The majority of patients are Muslim, and the majority of doctors and nurses are Christian at this hospital near the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. “The aim is to help people—to help the poor, to help the sick, Muslim, Christian, or whatever… We don’t refuse anybody,” says Dr. Salim ...
December 9, 2016
02:23
Salt Lake City Refugee Resettlement
December 2, 2016
Salt Lake City Refugee Resettlement
“Refugees are not the ones harming this country,” says Aden Batar, director of immigration and refugee resettlement for Catholic Community Services of Utah. “Ever since the refugee resettlement program started back in the ’70s, we have more than 3 million successfully resettled in the US, ...
December 2, 2016
8:08

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