Meredith Somers
Articles by Meredith Somers
Sudan orders release of Christian woman sentenced to death for apostasy
A Sudanese court reportedly has ordered release of a young Christian mother who had been sentenced to death for not marrying a Muslim man. Published June 23, 2014
Transgender priest gives sermon at Washington National Cathedral
The first openly transgender priest to preach at the Washington National Cathedral urged the gay community Sunday to be brave and open-minded as it works to eliminate oppression. Published June 22, 2014
Existence of aliens unlikely to shake humans’ faith, experts say
Philosophers and scientists, believers and atheists, have long pondered the question, "Are we alone in the universe?" Published June 19, 2014
Higher Ground: World Cup woes
There's always someone with a chip on their shoulder, even during a worldwide party. An Egyptian cleric has labeled the World Cup a destroyer of nations, The Associated Press reported. Published June 19, 2014
Presbyterian Church approves same-sex marriage
The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church USA on Thursday approved same-sex marriage. Published June 19, 2014
Off base? Effort underway to make Roberto Clemente a saint
Roberto Clemente has a place in the Baseball Hall of Fame, and now there’s an effort to enshrine him in the Vatican’s version of the hall. Published June 18, 2014
Admitting faith on resume cuts callback chances, study finds
Wanted: Hard-working individual with job experience, demonstrated leadership and a minimum of two references — those with faith need not apply. Published June 17, 2014
Higher Ground: Love but not acceptance
The Southern Baptist Convention this week passed a resolution extending "love and compassion" to transgender people, but stopped short of supporting any efforts to claim a transgender identity. Published June 12, 2014
PRIVACY: Protect yourself from being a hacker’s easy target
Trojan horses and secret-selling, pirates and plundering: Today's threats to cybersecurity sound more at home in history books than in headlines. Published June 12, 2014
Southern Baptists cite threats to religious freedom in world
Religious freedom is being threatened in the U.S. and around the world, but that should only strengthen the faithful in their resolve, the head of the Southern Baptist Convention's commission on ethics and religious liberty said Wednesday. Published June 11, 2014
Southern Baptists urged to review abuse reports
Advocates for victims of clergy abuse are calling on the Southern Baptist Convention to take steps to prevent and protect its members. Published June 11, 2014
Southern Baptists salute Hobby Lobby in fight against Obamacare
The Southern Baptist Convention honors Hobby Lobby with an award for its fight against Obamacare. Published June 11, 2014
Southern Baptists elect new president
Leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention pledged a spiritual awakening through a united front Tuesday amid the congregation's decline in membership and shuttered churches. Published June 10, 2014
Southern Baptists to debate, vote on joining effort to impeach President Obama
The Southern Baptist Convention is set to debate a motion to join an effort to impeach President Obama. Published June 10, 2014
Transgendered priest to give sermon at Washington National Cathedral
The most visible Episcopal church in the U.S. is hosting its first openly transgender priest this month. Published June 9, 2014
Onward Christian swingers? Ashley Madison says so
In a survey of more than 61,000 users of the extramarital dating site Ashley Madison, more than 70 percent said they identified as Catholic, Protestant and evangelical. Published June 9, 2014
For each man, a D-Day duty: Fearless fighters turned the tide of World War II
Herb Wood knew something big was about to happen when he saw a line of low-flying planes in the English sky above him. Published June 5, 2014
Higher Ground: Francis vs. Fido
Dogs and cats are fine as pets, but don't substitute them for family, warned Pope Francis during Mass this week. Published June 5, 2014
Americans’ literal interpretation of the Bible is on the wane: poll
More than 25 percent of Americans believe the Bible is the verbatim word of God. Published June 5, 2014
Drive-through church in New Jersey gets a blessing from locals
A New Jersey church has turned a drive-through bank into a place for divine deposits. The Hope United Methodist Church in Voorhees Township recently relaunched its drive-through location, one of a growing number across the country. Published June 4, 2014