LOUISVILLE (PNS) The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) office of Theology, Formation and Education maintains a list of resources commemorating remembrances of the 9/11 terror attacks on..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) The Stated Clerk Nomination Committee (SCNC) has released the results of a recent survey designed to identify the qualities and characteristics..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is describing the unfolding food shortage in Malawi as critical, urging Presbyterians around the world to pray..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) Presbyterians are among those eagerly anticipating the September 22–27 visit of Pope Francis to the United States. Gradye Parsons, Stated Clerk..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) Changes to the Bible exam Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) candidates for ministry must take have yielded less than stellar results from the..
Have you ever been lost? I mean, really lost. Maybe you were a child, or maybe you were on a hike. Maybe..
The Bible Content Examination (BCE) was administered today, and the results both in terms of the average score on the exams and..
BUDAPEST (PNS) The Syrian refugee crisis has drawn increased attention this week with the heartbreaking photos of a lifeless child’s body being pulled..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) We Presbyterians believe that God’s image is reflected in us, including our ability to be co-creators and co-laborers in the world...
LOUISVILLE (PNS) More than 5,600 in 67 countries. That’s how many community projects have received support over the last 45 years from the..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) A study team of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy (ACSWP), appointed last year to study the "two state..
NEW ORLEANS (PNS) The numbers surrounding Hurricane Katrina are staggering, almost unimaginable. The Aug. 28, 2005 hurricane is responsible for 1,833 deaths. More..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) A growing number of Christian organizations are coming forward in support of the recent nuclear agreement with Iran, which was negotiated..
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN (PNS) Presbyterians close to the conflict in South Sudan are praying the peace agreement signed today by President Salva Kiir..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) High winds and dry weather continue to fan the flames in the northwest as wildfires spread, damaging or destroying homes and..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) The church lives its life through the liturgical seasons. Those seasons remind us of the biblical story and prepare us to..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) The release of two Presbyterian pastors imprisoned for their Christian faith for nearly eight months in the Republic of Sudan was..
So much is happening which our denomination needs to know. So instead of my traditional narrative this month, I wish to share..
MONTREAT, N.C. (PNS) Military and government chaplains representing four denominations met last week at the Montreat (N.C.) Conference Center for their annual credentialing and training..
SEATTLE (PNS) Nestled in a tree-shrouded urban neighborhood of Seattle, Madrona Grace Presbyterian Church has launched an innovative program aimed at helping alleviate homelessness..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) Henry Martin Robert (1837-1923) was an engineer who retired from the U.S. Army as a brigadier general. Gen. Robert was asked..
KNOXVILLE (PNS) As part of the Big Tent 2015, held last week in Knoxville, Tenn., two of the Racial Ethnic Caucuses and Councils..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) Education has always been a part of the “Presbyterian DNA,” beginning with John Calvin, who helped bring public education to Geneva...
LOUISVILLE (PNS) For three days this August more than 200 Ghanaian Presbyterian Women will gather together in New York City for the 14th annual Presbyterian Women’s..
KNOXVILLE (PNS) Meeting July 29 and 30 on the campus of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, representatives of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)’s..
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