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.
Pat Robertson, who died on June 8, 2023, married faith, news and media in a way that changed the landscape of American politics and religious life.
Presbyterians for Earth Care Moderator Bruce Gillette responds to the wildfires in Canada and the hazardous air being experienced in North America.
The Reverend Dr. Andrew David Pomerville will begin his duties on July 1.
Many religious traditions preach the need to care for strangers. But what happens when caring for the stranger comes into conflict with government policy?
Russell Crowe’s new supernatural horror film "The Pope’s Exorcist" fictionalizes Amorth’s exorcism ministry, adding in a centuries-old Vatican cover-up for good measure.
These five social innovators are working to address systemic issues of injustice in their communities while building a sustainable financial model.
The new “Wonder of Worship” initiative prepares Christian leaders and supports partnering congregations to engage children in corporate worship and thereby nurture their faith.
Using public funds to support students at private religious schools is one thing, but establishing faith-based institutions within public districts is another.
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.
The new initiative is designed to address Benefits Plan affordability issues faced by congregations.
As the Good Friday Agreement turns 25, the country still resists violence through art.
Donkeys and palm leaves are both associated with Christianity’s Palm Sunday – but their symbolism couldn’t be more different.
In advance of Earth Week 2023, the First Presbyterian Church in the City of New York is deepening its commitment to environmental stewardship by reducing its endowment’s exposure to fossil fuel investments.
A law professor shares two ideas that can help us think about polarization on matters of fact.
A recent shooting at a Jehovah’s Witness center in Germany has put a focus on the religious group. Who are they?
Many histories of the movement have neglected women's stories.
Both sides cite faith in Oklahoma’s recreational marijuana fight.
“We can only hope something like what happened at Asbury would happen here at York. Until then, we watch and wait in hope.”
A summary of the spring meeting of the Board of Pensions' board of directors.
Using Utah as a case study, Kelsy Burke and Tyler Lefevor argue that legislation limiting LGBTQ rights is not the inevitable outgrowth of conservative religious beliefs.
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