Lindsay Wood+FollowNicolas Cage as Joseph? This Bible Horror FlopsThought a horror movie about Jesus’ childhood starring Nicolas Cage as Joseph would be wild? Same. But The Carpenter’s Son is more snooze than shock. Instead of Cage going full madman, we get a weirdly bland coming-of-age story with a side of Bible fanfic and some awkward horror vibes. Not even CGI snakes or a mute Lilith can save it. Final verdict: SKIP IT unless you’re a Cage completionist. #Religion #NicolasCage #HorrorMovies01Share
lmiles+FollowWillard dancers keep Virgen de Guadalupe tradition aliveMexican folk dancers in Willard are turning the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe into a vibrant celebration that’s more than just a party—it’s a living prayer. With every stomp and swirl of their sequined regalia, they’re honoring centuries-old traditions passed down from their ancestors, blending indigenous roots with Catholic faith. The community’s growth means St. Francis Xavier Church now holds weekly Spanish Masses, and kids are learning the dances that connect them to their heritage. The procession, roses, and homemade food all come together as a powerful reminder: these traditions aren’t just history—they’re part of daily life here. How do you see cultural traditions shaping our local community? #Religion #WillardOhio #VirgendeGuadalupe00Share
Teresa Graham+FollowSanta Fe schools’ gala: Blue jeans, big dreamsSanta Fe’s Catholic schools are throwing a gala with a twist—think blue jeans meets black tie! This isn’t just another fancy event; it’s a chance for the community to rally around local students and help make tuition more affordable. The evening will spotlight the school’s brightest “stars” and raise funds so more kids can discover their talents and purpose. Mark your calendar for January 23, 2026, at the Sheraton Uptown Albuquerque. Would you rock denim or go full formal? Let’s talk about how events like this can shape opportunities for our youth! #Religion #SantaFe #CatholicSchools00Share
kimberly31+FollowGen Z Faith Surge? Pew Says Not So FastEveryone’s talking about a youth faith revival after Charlie Kirk’s passing—stadiums packed, Bible sales up, and church attendance spiking. But Pew Research Center just dropped a report saying there’s no clear evidence of a nationwide religious comeback among young adults. Youth leaders totally disagree, pointing to real-life numbers and packed events. Who do you believe: the polls or what’s happening on the ground? #Religion #GenZ #Faith11Share
otaylor+FollowNuns Spill Vatican Secrets OnscreenImagine spending years in silence, only to finally break free and tell your story to the world. That’s what happens in the new doc Nuns vs the Vatican, where former nuns open up about abuse and the culture of silence in the Catholic Church. Director Lorena Luciano had to earn their trust, but the result is an intimate, raw look at sisterhood, resilience, and finding your voice when the world tries to keep you quiet. Powerful stuff! #Religion #NunsVsTheVatican #Documentary476Share
lmiles+FollowA Beardless Jesus Found in Ancient Tomb?!Archaeologists just uncovered a super rare fresco in Turkey showing a young, beardless Jesus as the 'Good Shepherd'—and it might be the only one like it in the whole region! This ancient artwork was hidden in a tomb from the days when Christians had to keep things low-key to avoid persecution. The details are wild: Jesus in a toga, carrying a goat, surrounded by Roman-style art. History nerds, this is seriously next-level! #Religion #Archaeology #History4116Share
otaylor+FollowWhy Hanukkah’s window menorahs matterLighting the menorah in the window isn’t just tradition—it’s a powerful statement of presence and hope. Every year, Jewish families place their menorahs where the world can see, honoring a centuries-old call to make miracles visible. This act isn’t about showing off; it’s about resilience, identity, and refusing to be hidden, even when it’s easier to blend in. Stories from history, like the family in 1930s Germany who lit their menorah across from a Nazi banner, remind us how much courage this small ritual can hold. What does public faith or identity mean to you? #Religion #Hanukkah #JewishIdentity40Share
Pamela Marshall+FollowWhy Every Mexican Loves the Virgen de GuadalupeYou know how some symbols just go beyond religion? In Mexico, the Virgen de Guadalupe isn’t just a Catholic thing—she’s woven into the country’s DNA. From political banners to family miracles, her image pops up everywhere, uniting people whether they’re religious or not. Her story is so powerful that even Mexico’s first Congress wanted her blessing! It’s wild how one figure can mean faith, history, and national pride all at once. #Religion #VirgendeGuadalupe #Mexico10Share
Teresa Graham+FollowAkron’s old church now grows gourmet mushroomsInside a former church on South Main Street, a spotless, high-tech lab is now producing mushrooms you won’t find at your average grocery store. Epiphany Mushroom, run by Erik and Stacey Vaughn, supplies unique varieties like Lion’s Mane and Black King Trumpet to local chefs and markets. What’s wild is how they’re recreating the forest floor in bags, harvesting about 50 pounds daily, and even turning leftovers into powders and mixes for health and cooking. This is a fresh take on urban renewal and local food—would you try these specialty mushrooms or mushroom-based products? #Religion #Akron #UrbanFarming00Share
Michael Butler+FollowFinding harmony in interfaith holiday traditionsBlending holiday traditions in interfaith families isn’t as complicated as it seems—it’s all about honest conversations and understanding what really matters to each person. Local rabbis in Cleveland say there’s no one-size-fits-all approach, but taking time to share the “why” behind your favorite customs can help everyone feel included. Whether it’s passing down family rituals or creating new ones together, the key is patience, open-mindedness, and a willingness to try different things until you find what feels right for your household. How do you and your loved ones navigate different beliefs during the holidays? #Religion #InterfaithFamilies #HolidayTraditions00Share