Welcome to The Light, your quiet hour for reflection.
A federal lawsuit has emerged from Austin, Texas, where a Chick-fil-A franchisee is accused of refusing to honor an employee's Saturday Sabbath observance β then firing her when she declined a demotion. It is a quiet reminder that religious accommodation is not merely a courtesy, but a legal and human obligation.
That tension between faith and public life surfaces differently elsewhere. House Speaker Mike Johnson has pushed back against the term Christian nationalism, calling it a label designed to silence Christian voices in the public square. The debate asks something worth sitting with β when does faith inform civic life, and when does it seek to govern it?
And from the vast quiet above us, astronomers are reckoning with a humbling discovery β an asteroid that will narrowly miss Earth, one we very nearly failed to detect. Even with our most sophisticated instruments, space still holds surprises. There is something clarifying about that. The universe does not wait for us to feel ready.
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