Vibrant laughter and exhausted breathing echoed in the attic of the Second Unitarian Church, 656 W Barry Ave., as a Jiu Jitsu instructor and student…
Posts published in “Religion”
Catholicism and gay rights do not find harmony in this South American country. “COFFEE IS A SERIOUS AS A SACRAMENT,” I read as I walked…
Zeeshan Farooq, a product manager by day and Islamic calligrapher by night, never thought his hobby would become a serious business one day. Farooq, who…
Here is the church, here is the steeple, open the doors and see all the people. It may be a nursery rhyme, but the first…
Domestic violence is a problem that affects all communities. In the Arab American community, however, it is also taboo, always kept behind closed doors because…
On a recent autumn morning, Deacon Alfonzo Carrington of the Pilgrim Baptist Church and his congregants finished Sunday school and headed downstairs to prepare for service. Carrington…
PILSEN — The annual “Day of The Dead” celebration put on by The National Museum of Mexican Art last Sunday was a community effort to…
Every Sunday at Saint Mary’s Assyrian Church of the East in Roselle, IL, the pews are lined with first to third-generation Assyrians who fill…