Plug-In: Best religion-news writing of 2021, as volunteered by scribes coast to coast
This week, I’m sipping hot chocolate and watching Christmas movies.
Rather than pick the best reads and top headlines in the world of faith, as I normally do, I asked some of the nation’s top religion writers to share the favorite story they wrote during 2021.
It’s a holiday week, so I didn’t catch up with everybody. But I sure appreciate my Godbeat colleagues who responded.
P.S. The Religion News Association announced its top religion stories of 2021 this week. Check out the RNA list.
Power Up: The Year’s Best Reads
Journalists who write about religion pick their top story of 2020.
• Liam Adams, The Tennessean: Inside the Southern Baptist Convention's battle over critical race theory and what it says about the denomination, published Dec. 13.
• Sarah Pulliam Bailey, Washington Post: Caught in a culture war, this multiracial family navigates a predominantly White evangelical world, published June 1.
• Cheryl Mann Bacon, Christian Chronicle: Afghan mission becomes a race to save lives, published Sept. 14.
• Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service: 9/11 became a catalyst for interfaith relations and cooperation, published Sept. 9.
• Deepa Bharath, Orange County Register: ‘It’s about finding a way,’ mourners say as they’re forced to change rituals amid coronavirus pandemic, published Jan. 29.
• Michelle Boorstein, Washington Post: A horn-wearing ‘shaman.’ A cowboy evangelist. For some, the Capitol attack was a kind of Christian revolt, published July 6.
• Katherine Burgess, Memphis Commercial Appeal: Horn Lake’s rejection of mosque likely violation of federal law, published May 3.
• Madeleine Carlisle, Time: How one South Carolina pastor is combating vaccine hesitancy in communities of color, published March 25.
• Meagan Clark, ReligionUnplugged.com: Exclusive: After pushback HarperCollins will not produce ‘God Bless The USA’ Bible, published May 25.
• David Crary, Associated Press: Admirers still urging sainthood for chaplain killed on 9/11, published Sept. 4.
• Kelsey Dallas, Deseret News: The bill that could change religious freedom as you know it, published Jan. 8.
CONTINUE READING: “Weekend Plug-In Year In Review: The Best Religion Journalism Of 2021,” by Bobby Ross, Jr., at Religion Unplugged.