Event schedule
Join us live on Wednesday, Oct. 22, for the 2025 RNS Symposium, God, Government and the Algorithm: The New Rules of Belief and Power. This year’s program explores how technology is influencing faith, how faith is shaping politics, and what happens when both are driven by forces few fully understand.
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Featured Sessions Agenda (Morning)
The program continues in the second video player below after the lunch hour.
9:15 AM (EST) | Welcome Remarks
9:30 AM | Becoming Better People
Dr. Eddie S. Glaude Jr. of Princeton University joins NPR’s Rachel Martin for a powerful conversation about moral responsibility, democracy and what it means to live well in an age shaped by technology and division.
10:05 AM | Faith, Power and Politics
Pastor Tony Suárez, a member of President Donald Trump’s inner circle, in a potentially news-making conversation with RNS’s Jack Jenkins on faith, politics and Latino evangelicals.
10:35 AM | Faith, Technology and Religion
Greg Epstein, Humanist Chaplain at Harvard and MIT, explores how technology is shaping modern values, spiritual life and what it means to call tech “the world’s most powerful new religion.”
11:35 AM | When Faith Meets the Future
Before we dive back in, let’s pause for a moment of reflection featuring short insights from people answering questions about faith, spirituality and the digital age.
11:45 AM | Who’s Speaking for Morality and Ethics in AI?
As artificial intelligence transforms public life, an interfaith panel explores who sets the ethical guardrails — and how religious and philosophical traditions can shape the future of AI.
