The letter comes as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the U.S., where he is expected to address Congress on Wednesday and meet with President Joe Biden on Thursday.
The Outlook sits down with Jihyun Oh to talk about her priorities and vision for the PC(USA) as the newly-elected stated clerk.
She would be the first presidential candidate with a diverse personal religious and spiritual history that is now far more representative of America’s multi-faith makeup.
The NCC calls on people of faith among its 37 member communions to take action in their local community.
Gustavo Morello, a scholar of religion, writes about tattoos.
A summary of the summer meeting of the Board of Pensions' board of directors.
Bethany Peerbolte interviewed the #GA226 Young Adult Advisory Delegates about what they believe is the PC(USA)'s greatest triumphs and where there is still room to grow.
Bronwen Boswell calls for a peaceful political season.
If Trump is elected, Vance would be the second Catholic vice president in US history — after Joe Biden.
Many also asked for prayers for the country as a whole and the polarized political landscape.
A progressive leader among American seminaries, Rev. Dr. Handy becomes McCormick’s first African American president, succeeding newly retired David Crawford who positioned McCormick for a sustainable future.
General Assembly 226 passes unifying budget paving the way for October report.
Allen says she has continued hope for MRTI’s role in holding companies accountable.
To stay at the table or walk away; that was the question.
Rigby was awarded the Excellence in Theological Education Award during #GA226. At a luncheon honoring her career, she offered insight and theological encouragement.
As lawmakers push faith-focused education bills, the statutes are facing pushback from an unexpected source: other religious people.
One commissioner at the 226th General Assembly shares lessons she has learned in facilitating community online.
Stories of gun violence and heartbreak lead to unanimous vote for action at #GA226.
Also thwarts effort to keep moderator election at beginning of the assembly.
The resolution addresses diversity, equity and inclusion and the realities of Hispanic Latino-a-é ministry.
Per capita to increase 13% over next two-year cycle.
Major changes include moving moderator elections and ending mission advisory delegates.
An early morning hike in the Wasatch mountains during the General Assembly brings encounters with God’s creation and good friends.
Service dogs bring delegates comfort and joy at the 226th General Assembly.
General Assembly Entity Coordination presents non-consent agenda items to #GA226.
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