Mitchell Atencio 2-12-2021

“The law guarantees Smith the right to practice his faith free from unnecessary interference, including at the moment the State puts him to death,” wrote Justice Elena Kagan.

Betsy Shirley 2-12-2021

Stories about folks responding creatively to whatever is trapping them.

Madison Muller 2-12-2021

Senior citizens braved the winter weather on Thursday morning for their COVID-19 vaccine appointments at Pennsylvania Baptist Church in Southeast Washington, D.C. By the end of the day, 100 Washingtonians would be vaccinated at the church.

This all could have been avoided: More prominent conservative Christian leaders and Christian media could have spoken out against the lie and reported the truth. Instead, many of them fanned the flames that led to this tragedy.

Mitchell Atencio 2-11-2021

On Wednesday night, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit reversed a district court’s decision and ruled that the state of Alabama must allow Willie B. Smith III’s pastor to be in the execution chamber during Smith’s execution.

Priyadarshini Sen 2-09-2021

Turning beads into elegant rosaries isn’t merely Vilma Antony’s sustenance. It’s her spiritual calling.

It has been over a month since a mob of violent protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol under the false belief that Donald Trump won the 2020 election. Since then, Joe Biden has been inaugurated as the country’s 46th president. The country is, ostensibly, moving forward. And yet, the fractures exposed by the election and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic have not been fixed.

2-08-2021

At Sojourners, we're all about putting our faith into action for social justice, but we know that taking action can be easier said than done.  If you're looking for a way to re-orient your life around service this year, look no further than our Service Showcase, an introduction to volunteer opportunities for people of all ages.

Mitchell Atencio 2-05-2021

On Feb. 11, the state of Alabama intends to execute Willie B. Smith III without his pastor by his side — which Smith alleges is a violation of his religious freedom.

Gina Ciliberto 2-05-2021

Lawmakers in Virginia voted on Friday to abolish the death penalty. The Democratic-led House of Delegates voted 57-41 Friday, after the Senate passed the measure earlier this week. Gov. Ralph Northam, a Democrat, said he would sign the repeal into law.