A new video celebrates 10 years of innovation and dedication among worshiping communities.
Says one member: ‘We’re not going to have change or create change unless we vote.’
Thousands to take part in COP27 and related events for the next two weeks.
Three women are honored during a ceremony filled with kind words, music, scripture and prayers.
Gathering to discuss amendment votes and other continuing work from the summer Assembly.
Fundraising is a ministry of intentionality and relationships.
Women, life, freedom
The Rev. Shanea D. Leonard also leads a spirited discussion on white supremacy during their final keynote Tuesday.
Stated Clerk urges voters to think before they cast their ballot.
The Rev. Gregory Bentley, Co-Moderator of the 224th General Assembly in 2020, delivers a stirring Good Samaritan sermon during opening worship.
The Rev. Sally Foster-Fulton has led Christian Aid in Scotland for the past six years.
The Rev. Dr. Duane R. Bidwell delivers a stirring and illuminating Greenhoe Lecture at Louisville Seminary.
The Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies also works at community engagement and research.
Updates include adding new questions, seeking new information.
PCEA’s moderator says he’s ‘a product of the ministry of women.’
For the year, $1.6 million in grants has gone to 93 worshiping communities.
Presbyterian Foundation speakers say an endowment can be a vital part of a church’s legacy for years to come.
Events celebrating the installation of the Rev. Dr. Victor Aloyo Nov. 11-12 include a symposium on forming Christian leaders in the endemic era.
Among the organization’s actions is a resolution supporting immigrants and taking to task recent actions by the governors of Florida and Texas.
Stated Clerk looks at ways the PC(USA) can reach people in need.
The Rev. Dr. Victor Aloyo tells Presbyterian News Service readers what to expect from the seminary in Decatur, Georgia.
Beginning Nov. 28, the Rev. Dr. Kathryn Threadgill will be the seminary’s vice president and dean of Student Formation and Campus Culture.
‘The world we are helping to maliciously co-create is going to be a rough one’ says the Rev. Dr. David Williams.
The first installment of ‘The Future of American Democracy’ elicits an illuminating and respectful discussion from panelists with divergent perspectives.
The Rev. Anthony Jermaine Ross-Allam begins work on Monday.
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