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)?
Legal executive to help advance the organization’s growth efforts
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary is delighted to welcome the Rev. Dr. AnneMarie Mingo to its faculty as associate professor of ethics, culture, and moral leadership and acting director of the Metro-Urban Institute.
National Coalition of Church Lenders Invest in Mission-Driven Student Housing Center
The Austin Seminary Board of Trustees, at a called meeting on June 27, elected the Reverend Dr. José Ramon Irizarry as the Seminary’s next president.
The board and staff of More Light Presbyterians join with the multitudes of people lamenting the decision of the Supreme Court to reject the precedent set by Roe v Wade, therefore allowing states to criminalize abortion and other forms of reproductive health care.
The Presbyterian Peace Fellowship to host a Peace Breakfast for Dinner on July 3, honor Peaceseeker Award recipients.
The Committee on the Office of the General Assembly remains committed to providing a safe environment for GA225.
LOUISVILLE Commissioners, advisory delegates, and staff of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) are learning this week that Covid has not gone away. Leaders..
Accused men were protected by the SBC while the women who dared to speak up were called sluts, adulteresses, Jezebels and even agents of Satan. A scholar of evangelicalism writes about this culture.
Yoder will succeed Dr. Love Sechrest, who’s joined the Mount St. Mary’s University faculty in Maryland
Faculty unanimously endorses recommendations from the Seminary’s PhD taskforce
The Presbyterian Peace Fellowship writes an open letter to GA225 leadership.
An update from the PC(USA) Board of Pensions.
Chaplaincy emerged as a professional field in the mid-20th century. In the years since, their roles have evolved and they have also come to include many diverse religious traditions.
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