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United Methodist churches around the country are voting to disaffiliate from the large Protestant denomination over a fundamental approach to human sexuality.
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The state health department says the administrative rule changes are being proposed because of new laws against religious and vaccination restrictions.
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Montana’s governor pushed the state’s health workers to seek religious exemptions to a federal mandate to be vaccinated against covid, but the number who have done so is unknown.
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Montana is joining other states around the country getting federal support to develop an Office of Faith and Community Based Services.
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Helena’s Jewish community has been without a local synagogue for decades. Fundraising is underway to buy back a synagogue that’s been owned by the Catholic Diocese since the 1980s.
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Delegates included a nod to religion when they wrote Montana’s constitutional preamble. Decades later, ideas about God, faith and morality continue to...
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The coronavirus has brought change to faith communities across the state and the world. Churches that closed down during the spring are now holding in person worship either inside or outside, streaming or both. One denomination, by cancelling in person events, has managed to virtually unite their members simultaneously this summer.
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One of the largest religious denominations in the U.S. announced plans Jan. 3 to split over the long simmering disagreement over LGBTQ inclusion. The…