Court rules for pharmacists on morning-after pill

(RNS) — Pharmacists with religious objections to “morning-after” emergency contraceptives cannot be compelled to sell the product, an Illinois Circuit Judge ruled April 5. The Illinois Health Care Right of Conscience Act was passed in 1998 to shield health care…

Ground Zero cross on the move again

NEW YORK (RNS) — The Cross at Ground Zero was one of thousands of I-beams used to construct the iron skeletons of the World Trade Center towers. This one fell from the fiery, apocalyptic heavens during the 9/11 terror attacks…

Evangelicals most likely to support government shutdown

WASHINGTON (RNS) — A slim majority of evangelicals favor government shutdown over a budget compromise, according to new research by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. The U.S. government will shutter all non-essential services at midnight…

Survey queries rostered workers on indebtedness

The Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF) has launched an in-depth study on indebtedness of LCMS church workers — especially how indebtedness affects their lives and if they are aware of LCMS-sponsored money-management programs and services. For that study, Behavior Research Center…

Chance meeting opens up roads for Kenyan bishop

On a hot July evening in Houston during last summer’s LCMS national convention, Dr. Walter Obare, presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kenya (ELCK), found himself without dinner plans one evening.  As he was returning to his hotel room…

Pressure Points (April 2011)

With Dr. Bruce Hartung Q: How much do you think “personality” plays into conflicts between people? Here is why I ask. We are having a very serious tiff in our congregation that involves [two] … members of our staff. They…

Items wanted, available (April 2011)

Note: Reporter cannot accept notices about items offered for sale or that people wish to purchase. Items described as “Wanted” or “Available” are sought or may be obtained for shipping costs only. Wanted Purple paraments, Pascal candle and candlestick for…

Official Notice — Requests for Reinstatement (April 2011)

RALPH L. WOEHRMANN, Springfield, Ill., has applied for reinstatement to the Ministers of Religion–Ordained roster of The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. BROOKE BARINGER, St. Joseph, Mich.; JULIE MARIE ENGELHARDT, Lee’s Summit, Mo.; NATALIE ANN LEVY, San Rafael, Calif.; and LA DONNA…

Positions (April 2011)

Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, is seeking qualified applicants for a full-time director of Library Services.  The seminary serves students and pastors of The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod as well as the general academic community, and equips individuals for ministry in the…

Lutheran partners in Japan begin relief shipments

By Kim Plummer Krull As the death toll continues to climb and radiation worries persist, disaster survivors along the coast of Miyagi and Fukushima Prefectures began receiving the first of weekly emergency shipments from Japanese Lutheran partners who say assistance…

IELA elects new president

Rev. Carlos Nagel was elected president of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Argentina (known by its Spanish acronym, IELA) at its March 26-27 convention in Santa Elena, Argentina.  The theme of the IELA’s 79th convention was “Servants in Mission.” The following…

Seminary kicks off renovation project

Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, launched a major renovation project with a brief ceremony March 18 outside its Chapel of St. Timothy and St. Titus. Urged by a crowd of students, faculty, staff and others to “tear down this wall,” seminary…

More U.S. colleges adding Muslim chaplains

ITHACA, N.Y. (RNS) — When Jainal Bhuiyan attended Cornell University, he and his fellow Muslim students were mentored and led in religious prayers by a collection of Muslim professors, graduate students and staff. “That was our network that filled the…

Bishops push back on allowing gay couples in housing

WASHINGTON (RNS) — U.S. Catholic bishops are urging federal housing officials not to adopt proposed rules that would bar groups that receive federal funds from discriminating against gays, lesbians or transgender (LGBT) persons in housing programs. The Department of Housing…

Tennessee amends anti-Shariah bill

(RNS) — Tennessee lawmakers are rewriting a bill that described Islamic law as a threat to U.S. security and seemed to equate peaceful Muslim practices with terrorism. State Sen. Bill Ketron and House Speaker Pro Tempore Judd Matheny, both Republicans,…

LCEF to host April 5 school 'branding' webinar

Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF) will host the second in its series of school branding webinars at 4:30 p.m. (CT) on April 5. The series is part of LCEF’s new Project School Zone campaign to support Lutheran school marketing and…