Millions of Americans, including President Trump, attended religious services Sunday, not in person, but via screen as the nation grapples with social distancing and limiting public events to stop the ...
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints can now send in names to be placed on temple prayer rolls through a new online system. (Nicole Peterson) A new online system has been created ...
A group of U.S. bishops, including two cardinals, will lead a nine-day Lenten prayer service for migrants and refugees in an online series sponsored by the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. The ...
(RNS) — National Day of Prayer observances, which shifted in size and location since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, will continue this year with virtual events and more in-person celebrations.
With a TV broadcast watched by millions and a Sunday service attendance among the largest in the country, Joel Osteen is one of the highest-profile pastors in America. But one Facebook post alleges ...
President Trump has declared Sunday a “National Day of Prayer” amid the worldwide outbreak of the novel coronavirus and said he will monitor a church service online. Trump made the declaration Friday, ...
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