Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the first recorded Christmas celebration, the death of Amazing ...
Historic Christ Church Episcopal on Johnson Square invites the community to enjoy a free concert on Friday evening, December 19th at 7:00 PM. The program features beloved congregational hymns, new ...
Whether you are celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah, both, neither, or just enjoying quiet days off in stretchy pants, I hope ...
Ella Cook, 19, was a sophomore at Brown and was studying French and mathematics-economics, according to her obituary. She was planning to graduate in 2028, according to her LinkedIn.
Something is stirring in the pews. Tommy Robinson and his henchmen are not the only people suddenly opening hymn books.
In the old Cornish Christmas carol “Tomorrow shall be my dancing day,” Jesus comes into the world dancing. As he moves, he calls his “true love” to dance with him. Who, pray tell, is this “true love”?
Those sounds are so much like the one referenced in the title (and opening lines) of John Updike’s lovely poem “A Sound Heard Early on the Morning of Christ’s Nativity”: “The thump of the newspaper on ...
As congregations count down the days of Advent, the story of Christ's birth and Joseph and Mary's flight to another country for safety has prompted church leaders to draw some parallels this year.
The Holy Spirit is present throughout the Nativity story. So why is the third person of the Trinity absent from our Christmas ...
Lawrence violist Mary Tuven and composer and bassist Charles Kelso Hoag often brought their daughter, Andrea Hoag, to their wintertime performances when she was just a small child. Now all grown up, ...
For nearly two centuries, this is the Christmas carol that won’t stop singing a subversive song of hope, Meredith says.