Using the Enneagram to help understand ourselves and others
Who are we? Who am I? These are questions that we wrestle with from time to time, perhaps never more than in..
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Who are we? Who am I? These are questions that we wrestle with from time to time, perhaps never more than in..
As COVID-19 quickly spread from Asia to Europe and across the ocean to the United States, worldwide concern over the impact of..
Recorded September 15, 2020 90-minute Presbyterian Outlook webinar Presented by Kerry Connelly Sponsored by Presbyterian Publishing Download the slide handout: Holy Imagination..
Stephen W. Plunkett Wipf & Stock, 112 pages Reviewed by Frank C. Ehman Jr. Steve Plunkett’s new book has come along at..
Selah. This mysterious little word is sprinkled throughout the psalms. My colleagues tell me that its origin and translation are uncertain and..
CURRICULUM WRITERS Rebecca Davis is a teaching elder and Certified Christian Educator currently serving as associate professor of Christian education at Union..
We are excited to offer this new curriculum, which we hope frees people to live their Reformed faith by remembering, reclaiming and..
I do not watch much TV. Yes, even in quarantine. I watched more TV before quarantine began if that is believable; my..
Guest commentary by Thomas Willadsen “What would your ideal call be?” was the first question the pastoral nominating committee asked after we’d..
Advent time: Devotions for the congregation Are you looking for theologically sound, inspiring and affordable Advent devotions for the congregation? The Presbyterian..
James K.A. Smith Brazos Press, 256 pages Reviewed by Paul Rowland Jr. James K.A. Smith tells us that he has written neither..
50 years ago — August 24, 1970 “One hundred years ago women voted for the first time in American elections in Utah..
“Though I may not be here with you, I urge you to answer the highest calling of your heart and stand up..
First Presbyterian Church — Austin, Texas First Presbyterian Church hosts a little-known treasure: It charters Boy Scout Troop 1, which was organized in..
Guest commentary Matthew J. Skolnik This Sunday I held my 10-year-old nephew under my right arm as we live-streamed worship into our..
Emily M.D. Scott Convergent Books, 256 pages Reviewed by Cyndi Wunder This book is multilayered. It is a book about a unique..
Like many other congregations, Central Presbyterian Church in Downingtown, Pennsylvania, found itself having to reimagine mission as the reality of the COVID-19..
Guest commentary by Steve Willis A Sunday in May earned a new liturgical designation. Instead of the Sixth Sunday of Easter,..
Walter Brueggemann Westminster John Knox Press, 125 pages Reviewed by Heather Woodworth Brannon There has never been a better time to call..
“I have a dream that one day … the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be..
Asian physician Battles virus at clinic Battles hate on street — John Okamoto John Okamoto, a member of Japanese Presbyterian Church is..
As I was growing up in Richmond, Virginia, my universe largely consisted of the five miles between my private school and my..
“In the absence of concrete economic and legislative changes, consciousness raising through anti-racist reading is mere filibustering — white people learning about..
40 years ago — August 11, 1980 Two hundred years ago, in 1780, Robert Raikes, the publisher of the Gloucester (England) Journal..
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