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.
Brandeis University Professor Wendy Cadge has researched chaplains for years. She shares some of her findings.
"When most Americans think of the nightmares of the war or the Holocaust, they think strictly of Europe. Hate has a shifting color wheel, however – and we learn something new when we watch its spin in wartime North Africa."
In the new vision statement, PPF anchors its work in abolition.
The college made several big announcements with the reveal of its new strategic plan.
President Pollard will serve until a new president is named and assumes office, no later than January 2024.
A press release from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.
A summary of the fall meeting of the Board of Pensions' board of directors.
During a month-long study abroad in Oxford, England, college senior Evan Louey-Dacus sought to learn more about the lives of his literary heroes, including C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.
Government measures to counteract Uganda's Ebola outbreak include bans on funerals and other religious services.
The 13-month program will attend to the intimate connections among land, space, justice, soil, place, and neighbor.
These faith-rooted social innovators are working to address systemic issues of injustice in their communities while building a sustainable financial model.
Princeton Theological Seminary is pleased to announce that the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Lee Walton has been elected by the Board of Trustees to serve as the Seminary’s eighth president, effective January 1, 2023.
The Presbyterian Historical Society commemorates the Confession of Belhar.
Tlingit community was hit hard when the community church was shuttered in a move considered racist.
“I look forward to expanding our engagement with ministers, congregations, and church councils as they navigate the evolving work of ministry.”
In his weekly Sunday address from the Vatican, Pope Francis appealed to Vladimir Putin to end the military escalation in Ukraine, decrying the threat of nuclear war and for the Russian leader to “stop this spiral of violence and death.”
The appointment of Dr. Cannon, most recently Pastor and Head of Staff at C.N. Jenkins Memorial Presbyterian Church, one of the largest Black congregations in the PC(USA), strengthens the agency’s commitment to serve more and serve better in support of a changing Church.
The Bible is full of stories about migrants. That doesn’t mean it has a simple takeaway message about them.
With one week to go before Brazil’s presidential election, the two front-runners are battling for the religious vote.
Academics and religious leaders address the role of faith and community in managing mental health issues in young people and society as a whole.
What happened at the latest Board of Directors meeting of The Board of Pensions of the PC(USA)?
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