The Rev. Jihyun Oh writes to siblings in the PC(USA).
Lincoln Park Presbyterian’s support of immigrants expands through partnerships in the face of growing crises.
Despite tragedy, members of Pacific Palisades Presbyterian Church are taking solace in one another and in small acts of kindness.
During Advent, First Presbyterian Church of Lansdowne held a moving and meaningful service of surrender.
‘The stronger we're connected, the stronger our response will be.’
At least one PC(USA) church is destroyed and five people have been killed in the wind-whipped blazes.
Two-page document explores how Presbyterians can work for peace in the region.
The UC will move away from its previous pattern of working as a committee of the whole.
Significant grant will enable the Presbyterian Historical Society to greatly expand its exhibit program.
Racial Equity & Women’s Intercultural Ministries will join with TFE.
Rates of decline in membership and congregations have remained steady in recent years.
GA planners say the Presbytery of Milwaukee and its partners will help determine what Community Day will be.
The Committee on the Office of the General Assembly hears how plans are proceeding.
She’s not quite done serving the church. Lueckert plans to return to the staff of Village Presbyterian Church in Prairie Village, Kansas.
‘If you’ve wondered if you are worth it, you are. Apply,’ advises the Rev. Blair Moorhead.
Planning process includes reconfiguring ministry work.
As the power of relationships is celebrated, outgoing president and executive director praises board members as her ‘true siblings.’
"It is about leaving the world in a better place because of the transforming work of Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit," says the outgoing president and executive director.
After in-person meetings in Chicago, task force members are forming focus groups and relying on a survey to aid their work.
Presbytery leaders, PDA and government officials prepare for impacts across the state.
Presbyterian Historical Society highlights the remarkable contributions of a Protestant reformer, Argula von Grumbach.
‘Montreat will be forever changed by this event.’
Grassroots efforts by North Carolina congregations witness to Christ’s love in the midst of widespread devastation.
Presbyterians urged to donate funds and buckets to help the Southeast rebound from widespread devastation.
As it faces being sunset on Dec. 31, COGA celebrates what it’s accomplished and takes stock of what remains to be done.
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