LOUISVILLE (PNS) — The deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd have caused an uproar across the nation and in..
LOUISVILLE (OGA) Don’t rush to re-open your church sanctuary for face-to-face gatherings. That’s the word from the Reverend Dr. J. Herbert Nelson,..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) — “Racial Justice Resources,” what is for now a one-page list of resources to help bring about racial justice in..
LEXINGTON, Kentucky (PNS) — The Rev. Jimmie Hawkins was talking with a former educator who was concerned about what was happening on..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) “We were planning a warm welcome,” said the Rev. Dr. Jackie Taylor, general presbyter of the Presbytery of Baltimore, describing the..
(OGA) As cities across the U.S. continue to deal with demonstrations stemming from the Memorial Day death of George Floyd, the Presbyterian..
Before some 60,000 supporters met together at Houston’s Discovery Green park to join the family of George Floyd in a peaceful march..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) — In a very real sense during the colossal challenges of coronavirus and civil protest, God is calling the church..
LOUISVILLE — The Rev. Dr. Diane Moffett, president and executive director of the Presbyterian Mission Agency, released this statement Wednesday about the..
LEXINGTON, Kentucky (PNS) — As plans were being made for the 224th General Assembly in Baltimore, a synergy was forming with another event..
The National Middle Eastern Presbyterian Caucus of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is grieved and angered along with our African American sisters..
LOUISVILLE (OGA) The 224th General Assembly (2020) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) will have a number of firsts later this month. Everything connected..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) — The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a tremendous toll on communities of color across the country. And while black and..
(PNS) Five weeks ago, Joel Winchip, executive director of Presbyterian Church Camp & Conference Association (PCCCA), wasn’t sure what camps would be able..
“In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” — The Rev. Dr...
LOUISVILLE (OGA) The recent deaths of three African Americans have once again raised concern about racial injustice across the country, including the cities..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) — The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said, “Law and order exists for the purpose of establishing justice and..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) — The killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, recent attacks and ridicule of people of Asian descent during the..
LOUISVILLE – Worship in new worshiping communities (NWCs) continues to be nontraditional. This includes making meals central to the worship experience; avoiding..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) After three site visits, 17 focus groups, and several agency and entity-wide surveys, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has completed a Diversity,..
LOUISVILLE — In its latest grant cycle, the Mission Development Resources Committee (MDRC) recently approved 11 Mission Program Grants to new worshiping..
JEFFERSONVILLE, Indiana (PNS) — “What a strange Pentecost this will be.” That’s a consistent refrain I’m hearing from my colleagues in churches..
LOUISVILLE (OGA) The COVID-19 pandemic has created havoc across the world and the impact could last for years. However, despite its swift spread,..
LOUISVILLE (OGA) Recognizing the limited time available at the 224th General Assembly (2020) next month, the Committee on the Office of the General..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) — These ideas are offered for congregations as they navigate the return to public worship and seek to bridge online..
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