(PNS) The Finance and Audit committee of the Presbyterian Mission Agency Board heard reports from financial services and audit team members today..
(PNS) “It’s bad, Dust Bowl bad.” That’s how Kathy Goodrich, co-general presbyter of the Yellowstone Presbytery, describes the impact of Montana wildfires..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) – Meg Rift, associate for Curriculum Development for Congregational Ministries Publishing, could not ignore images she saw on social media sites..
(PNS) The search for bodies and survivors continues in the Sierra Leone capital of Freetown following heavy rains, flooding and mudslides. More..
WASHINGTON (RNS) — Secretary of State Rex Tillerson underlined the nation’s commitment to protecting religious and ethnic groups targeted by the so-called..
WASHINGTON (RNS) — More than 4,000 religious leaders have signed a letter urging Congress to maintain the Johnson Amendment, a law barring..
ST. LOUIS (PNS) Three years after the fatal shooting of black teenager Michael Brown by a white police officer, churches in the..
(RNS) — After three people were killed and dozens injured in Charlottesville, Va., amid what is believed to be the largest white..
(OGA) Sometimes grace happens even before we need it. I was riding the rapid transit train across the bay to my dental..
(PNS) This week the National Council of Churches in Korea (NCCK) recognizes a significant date along with other Korean partners of the..
Following a weekend of violence in which white nationalists spilled their bigotry and hatred onto the streets of Charlottesville, the people of..
(OGA) In the wake of a weekend of violence in Charlottesville, Virginia fomented by the “alt-right,” four top leaders of the Presbyterian..
“All this I have spoken while still with you. But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name,..
(PNS) Opposition to white supremacist, KKK and neo-Nazi groups gathered in Charlottesville, Virginia for a “Unite the Right” rally over the weekend..
With the images of Charlottesville seared in people’s hearts, around the country those who stand against racism and violence began organizing and..
God of justice, who sees into the hearts of all, your Light outshines the feeble flicker of the torches of hatred..
Presbyterian Outlook editor Jill Duffield was among those in Charlottesville, Virginia, who turned out Saturday (Aug. 12) in opposition to a sometimes-violent..
ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. (PNS) – “Love you.” These were the last words the Rev. Aisha Brooks-Lytle heard her husband speak as..
(WCC) As the recent developments of nuclear weapons and increased tensions between United States and North Korea leaders can bring the world..
(WCC) The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) is the latest participating organization to announce it will join, on 13 August, a “Sunday of Prayer..
ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. (PNS) – At “Living, Dying, Rising,” the national gathering for 1001 New Worshiping Communities (1001 NWC) they talked..
The National Council of Churches in Korea (NCCK) has issued an emergency letter to South Korean President Moon Jae-In, seeking peace in..
(RNS) — North Korea has released a Canadian pastor who was convicted of attempting to undermine the regime of Kim Jong Un...
The Way Forward Commission continues to plow through the work before it – including instructing Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) leaders to present a..
ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. (PNS) – Worshipers gathered at “Living, Dying, Rising”—the national gathering for 1001 New Worshiping Communities (1001 NWC) of..
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