Catholics
Well, according to the Catholic News Agency, in his Wednesday message at St. Peter’s Square Pope Francis said he wants preachers to keep their preachin’ to 10 minutes or less.
Here’s an excerpt from the recent CNA article which you can find here:
“Preachers must preach an idea, a feeling, and a call to action. Beyond eight minutes the preaching starts to fade, it is not understood,” Pope Francis said to applause from some pilgrims.
I kind of like that idea for the most part, because most of the sermons I’ve sat through in my life bored me to tears because they were too long. I can’t imagine someone telling Jesus to “wrap it up” after 10 minutes into the Sermon on the Mount, though. 😉
Evangelicals
There’s an interesting piece in First Things about Trump’s support among evangelical Christians:
Though evangelicals are theologically unified in certain respects, they can be divided sociologically into three categories: Jacksonians, who generally exhibit low social capital; Tocquevillians, who exhibit high social capital; and elites, who live at the heights of American culture. As in 2016 and 2020, Trump carried the Jacksonians and Tocquevillians while losing the elites.
Hmmm, “elite evangelicals” should sound like an oxymoron but somehow it kind of doesn’t.
Mormons
From the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints news bulletin:
The Old Brewery Mission (OBM), one of Canada’s oldest and largest homeless shelters, recently inaugurated new living spaces at its men’s shelter due to a C$1 million donation (US$769,230) from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The renovation project was part of the OBM’s vision to phase out dormitories at its facilities, transforming them into semi-private rooms, or chambrettes in French.
Say what you want about the Mormons and those magic glasses J. Smith wore, the LDS Church walks the talk for the most part when it comes to giving.
Methodists
There are some ongoing debates and structural changes in the United Methodist Church:
- Disaffiliation Updates: After years of division over LGBTQ+ inclusion, approximately 7,500 UMC congregations have disaffiliated, often joining the conservative Global Methodist Church. New proposals aim to extend or revise the guidelines for disaffiliation to accommodate ongoing tensions. Some petitions suggest expanded reasons for disaffiliation and altered voting procedures, extending deadlines to 2027 or later Christian PostThe United Methodist Church.
- Structural Reforms: The UMC recently approved measures to restructure its global operations. While five out of eight reforms were passed, the remaining ones focus on the U.S. and are still under review. These changes aim to address the denomination’s governance amid ongoing debates over human sexuality and other theological issues RNS.
One has to wonder how close we are to our Savior’s return.
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