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Provided A Chicago church is trying something new on Good Friday. Instead of holding a conventional service, Urban Village Church will offer a series of seven recorded and livestreamed “meditations” hosted by church members at locations that have ties to historic inequities in the Black community. The first meditation begins at 10 a.m. from the Mamie Till-Mobley Forgiveness Garden in Woodlawn, named in honor of the mother of slain Chicago teenager and civil rights icon Emmett Till. The meditations will be broadcast on the church’s Facebook page, where viewers will be encouraged to engage in digital dialogue on societal change and Jesus’ crucifixion. ....
sterlsev/Getty Images In 2021, millions of Christians around the world will celebrate Ash Wednesday on February 17, 2021, to mark the start of the Lenten season. The practice of marking worshippers foreheads with ashes in the shape of a cross is one of Christianity s most visible rituals, but it s just one component of the holy day. Whether or not you observe it, here are some facts about Ash Wednesday worth knowing. 1. Not all Christians observe Ash Wednesday. Ash Wednesday at St. Patrick s Cathedral in New York City in 2016. Andrew Renneisen/Getty Images While Ash Wednesday is perhaps most closely associated with Catholicism, there are many Christian sects that recognize it, including Lutherans, Methodists, Episcopalians, Presbyterians, and some Baptists. There are also Christians that refrain from Ash Wednesday celebrations. Mormons, Evangelicals, and Pentecostal Christians are some of the denominations that don t take part in the holy day. ....
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Queer faith leaders discussed LGBTQ+ identity and religion in a virtual panel co-hosted by Northwestern’s Rainbow Alliance and University Christian Ministry on Thursday. The conversation was moderated by UCM Campus Minister Rev. Julie Windsor Mitchell and featured Rabbi Rachel Weiss from the Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation in Evanston, NU’s Associate Director for Religious Life and Chapel Music Eric Budzynski and Juan Pablo Herrera of the Cosmopolitan United Church in Melrose Park. The panel discussed their journeys with their faith and queer identities and answered questions submitted by the audience before and during the event. For Herrera and Budzynski, who were both raised in religious Christian households, embracing their queerness was a necessary split from the religious paths they were raised on. ....