The PC(USA)’s Mission Development Resources Committee announces the final Mission Program Grants for 2022
For the year, $1.6 million in grants has gone to 93 worshiping communities.
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For the year, $1.6 million in grants has gone to 93 worshiping communities.
Presbyterian Foundation speakers say an endowment can be a vital part of a church’s legacy for years to come.
Events celebrating the installation of the Rev. Dr. Victor Aloyo Nov. 11-12 include a symposium on forming Christian leaders in the endemic era.
Among the organization’s actions is a resolution supporting immigrants and taking to task recent actions by the governors of Florida and Texas.
The South Carolina church’s head pastor, the Rev. Dawn Hyde, was a plenary speaker last month at Stewardship Kaleidoscope.
Stated Clerk looks at ways the PC(USA) can reach people in need.
The Rev. Dr. Victor Aloyo tells Presbyterian News Service readers what to expect from the seminary in Decatur, Georgia.
Beginning Nov. 28, the Rev. Dr. Kathryn Threadgill will be the seminary’s vice president and dean of Student Formation and Campus Culture.
‘The world we are helping to maliciously co-create is going to be a rough one’ says the Rev. Dr. David Williams.
The first installment of ‘The Future of American Democracy’ elicits an illuminating and respectful discussion from panelists with divergent perspectives.
The Rev. Anthony Jermaine Ross-Allam begins work on Monday.
Former PC(USA) Young Adult Volunteer and current medical student Akilah Hyrams plans to get to know her patients in order to help heal their whole selves. She discusses this on the ‘A Matter of Faith’ podcast.
Farrell, who co-wrote the book ‘Freeing Congregational Mission,’ is the guest on this week’s ‘Leading Theologically.’
Robyn Davis Sekula was among the workshop leaders during last month’s Stewardship Kaleidoscope.
Recent busing to other cities has caught volunteers off guard.
Black Mountain Presbyterian Church is one of the Presbyterian Hunger Program’s Hunger Action Congregations.
The 26 solar panels are in addition to a native prairie meadow, beehives and a small fruit orchard.
One pastor says that beginning on Christmas Eve, she must take on the roles of Billy Graham, Martha Stewart and Santa Claus.
The relationship between the Ghanaian and Woodhaven Presbyterian churches in Irving is creating ‘hearts open to see.’
J. Herbert Nelson continues looking at how the PC(USA) must change.
J. Herbert Nelson urges support for the recovery/rebuilding efforts.
Stewardship Kaleidoscope speaker uses the example of a Minnesota congregation that worked on forging strong relationships with each other and with God.
It helps to have an architect’s view of the existing landscape, Irizarry says on ‘Leading Theologically.’
U.S. and international partners will benefit from Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) generosity.
J. Herbert Nelson looks at how the PC(USA) should minister in a changing world.
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