A small but influential group of evangelicals argues that enforcing the law is as important as mercy, and has come to see Christian charities as the enemy.
Bishop Budde apparently did not read the memo that Trump is now above the law. Above criticism. And above all, not to be challenged by a female bishop.
Budde was raised in Morris County by a single mom and a congregation that valued hard work. "I didn't see myself as minister material," she said.
The Rt. Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde, Episcopal bishop of Washington, D.C., asked President Trump for mercy in this National ...
Let’s name the truth: Bishop Budde’s call for mercy was not an attack. It was a reminder. A reminder that leadership without ...
A standing committee of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has expressed its support for Episcopal ...
Reverend Mariann Budde’s inaugural prayer service sermon begging Donald Trumpto have “mercy” on groups he’s targeted has now ...
Iwas in Eagle Grove last week. Like many travelers in Iowa, I stopped at Casey’s before leaving town. Eagle Grove is a meatpacking community, and many jobs are held by Hispanic men and women. As I ...
The bishop who asked President Trump to “have mercy” to immigrants and transgender teenagers says politics and faith can’t be ...
"And yes, you know, it's kind of my ethos, my worldview, we believe in redemption, we believe in second chances," Johnson ...
The bishop asked President Trump publicly to “have mercy,” electrifying some liberal churchgoers in an era dominated by ...
The petition urged Bishop Mariann Budde to "continue speaking out against the injustice of Trump's executive orders." ...