New Covenant Trust Co. announces Angela Duffy as president & CEO
After a comprehensive national search, Angela Duffy has been selected as President & CEO of New Covenant Trust Co., a subsidiary of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Foundation.
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After a comprehensive national search, Angela Duffy has been selected as President & CEO of New Covenant Trust Co., a subsidiary of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Foundation.
Walton underscored urgency in making theological education more accessible and inclusive in his inaugural address.
The PC(USA) is a member of the Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP).
Join the Iona Community and Alignment: Interfaith Contemplative Practices for a digital experience this Week of Prayer, which can be used by individuals and faith communities around the world.
"Presbyterian Peace Fellowship condemns the attacks by Hamas on civilian and military targets in Israel, and Israel’s attacks on civilian and military targets in Gaza."
Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) continues to grieve the devastating loss of life in Israel/Palestine. As the numbers of those killed and injured climb, we ask people of faith to remain committed to praying and working toward an immediate end to the violence.
Whether it's saving a child's life with CPR or playing "tea party," PC(USA) pastor and hospital chaplain Patrick Jinks seeks to create an environment where patients are never alone.
The Covenant Families Action Fund supports progress made on TN House Bill 7012 that focuses on secure, responsible storage of firearms, and includes provisions to give away gun locks, tax exemptions for other storage items, and funding for an awareness campaign.
These six social innovators are working to address systemic issues of injustice in their communities while building a sustainable financial model. The Fellowship includes a $5,000 unrestricted grant and an invitation to tell their story through the Invested Faith community and website.
"In the most devastating and painful season of our lives, we are rebuilding with a sense of purpose and hope for a future free from gun violence."
The innovation lab is designed to help ‘rebuild the neighborhood’ as envisioned by the seminary’s celebrated alum, Fred Rogers.
The expanded board also elected Richard E. Burnett to be the executive director of the foundation.
The third national gun safe surrender day calls congregations and communities to prevent gun violence.
The Reverend Dr. Andrew David Pomerville will begin his duties on July 1.
These five social innovators are working to address systemic issues of injustice in their communities while building a sustainable financial model.
The University of Dubuque Theological Seminary (UDTS) is excited to announce its new master of arts in Reformed theology and master of arts in ministry.
Lapsley will be the first woman to lead Union Presbyterian Seminary in its 211-year history.
“This hybrid model allows us to increase access for our students while remaining rooted in our pedagogical commitments to student formation.”
Courses set to begin fall 2023.
Muslim civil rights and advocacy group says "no evidence" classroom lesson was Islamophobic, expresses support for Muslim students.
The grant will help establish NEXT Church’s Preaching for Change Project.
Lilly Endowment Inc. grant will help young people use art to express their experiences and encounters with God.
Congregations and communities host guns to gardens events to prevent gun violence.
The $1 million grant will fill the unique gap between formal theological education and the early years of preaching ministry.
Episcopal priest and womanist theologian Kelly Brown Douglas is awarded $100,000 prize for the 2023 Grawemeyer Award in Religion.
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