The leadership of the Presbyterian Mission Agency is proposing a new focus for Stony Point Center— moving from the current emphasis particularly..
How well does the per capita system of funding serve the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)? Is a per-member apportionment a viable approach..
SEATTLE — Worship. Fellowship. Collaborative learning. The 2019 NEXT Church national gathering had as its theme “Woven Together: Stories of Dissonance, Sacrifice and..
SEATTLE — The story of Ruth served as the backdrop for three days of discussion on story, community, lament, displacement and God’s..
SEATTLE – “Who are your people?” That’s the question that Jennifer Harvey, a professor of religion and ethics at Drake University and..
SEATTLE — How can congregations be bearers of good news to their neighborhoods? Co-moderator of the 223rd General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.),..
SEATTLE – “The way the story is told matters,” W. Tali Hairston told the NEXT Church 2019 national gathering during its opening plenary..
SEATTLE (Outlook) — What does it mean to be woven together as a community of faith? Participants in the 2019 Next Church..
TUCSON, Arizona – St. Mark’s Presbyterian Church in Tucson can’t fix all that’s wrong with the U.S. immigration system. It can’t end the..
Herbert Nelson, stated clerk of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). has issued an advisory opinion regarding the powers and responsibilities of the Moving..
San Francisco Theological Seminary and the University of Redlands, which is east of Los Angeles in southern California, have reached an agreement that..
LOUISVILLE – J. Hebert Nelson, stated clerk of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), gave some advice Feb. 17 to the 2020 Vision Team...
LOUISVILLE – How can the 2020 Vision Team lead the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in living into the future – into a redemptive, transformative..
LOUISVILLE – How can Presbyterians respond to the needs of people living with mental illness in their congregations, their communities and their..
The Moving Forward Implementation Commission, which is meeting by conference call every two weeks, is continuing its work on a variety of..
GALVESTON, TEXAS (Outlook) – Focused on the theme “Ho, everyone who thirsts, come to the waters” (drawn from Isaiah 55), the 2019..
GALVESTON, TEXAS (Outlook) — “Ho! Everyone who thirsts, come to the waters!” After reading these words from Isaiah 55, Anne Wilson, co-chair of..
When the walls come crashing in – the awful day of the tornado, the flood, the accident, the shooting – at first..
At its meeting in Louisville March 27-29, the Presbyterian Mission Agency Board will focus on anti-poverty work the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)..
The board of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), A Corporation met in closed session Jan. 16 and later announced it had taken action..
LOUISVILLE – The Moving Forward Implementation Commission is starting to drill down into the work before it – trying to keep on..
LOUISVILLE – The Moving Forward Implementation Commission is beginning to get a sense of the territory in which it’ll be working until..
The 2020 Vision Team is continuing its work, trying to prepare a final version of its vision statement for the Presbyterian Church..
The Moving Forward Implementation Commission will hold its first in-person meeting Jan. 14-15 in Louisville. In preparation for that, the commission met..
60 years ago — December 8, 1958 In November 1957 a group of Atlanta ministers signed a statement dealing with integration and..
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