Survey finds most Americans who watch religious services on screens are happy with them
The Pew Research Center finds a third of Americans regularly attend in-person worship services while a bit more than a quarter regularly watch religious services on TV or online.
In another sign Donald Trump is eyeing a run to regain the White House, the former president and his religious advisors announced the launch of a National Faith Advisory Board on Thursday (Sept. 2), apparently ...
The headlines are published nearly weekly: evangelical Christians are the ones who are the most reluctant to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Yet, when I review the data from a survey that was conducted on May 11, ...
That's a critical take-away from the latest report from the Pew Research Center.
Americans are as Divided as Ever, and Religion is the Wedge - that's a critical take-away from the latest report from the Pew Research Center.
Exit polls conducted with voters by Edison Research for the National Election Pool and by AP VoteCast show that white evangelicals and Catholics changed their minds very little from 2016.
Hundreds of San Francisco Catholics took to the streets Sept. 20 to participate in a “Free the Mass” march protesting the city’s restrictions on religious services, which currently ban indoor worship even as malls, salons ...
a growing number of dioceses have banned Davis Haas' music following complaints from dozens of women about claims of sexual harassment—including cyberstalking, lewd propositions, forced kissing, and groping—that date back more than 40 years.
As Americans gear up for a long and bitterly contentious presidential election year, their message to religious leaders and institutions couldn’t be clearer: Keep out.