More than 8,000 clergy and faith organizers gathered online, urging senators to oppose renewed DHS funding and to “pray with their feet.”
The remainder will be addressed during an online UC meeting Feb. 12.
Hundreds of clergy from around the country gathered in Minneapolis to learn from Minnesota faith leaders how to protest against ICE enforcement. Then they took to the streets and helped block the city's airport.
Americans who had a good experience as children were likely to keep their faith. Those with bad experiences left, according to a new study from Pew Research Center.
In a statement, the Office of Public Witness calls for US to guarantee due process and halt detention of lawfully settled refugees.
At the center of recent violence in Minneapolis, Westminster Presbyterian Church's session calls for courageous love.
On Fridays, a group of interfaith believers holds a vigil outside the city’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office, where over 800 people have been held amid the Trump administration’s mass deportation efforts.
After an ICE agent killed Renee Good in Minneapolis, Presbyterian congregations across the Twin Cities are mobilizing — through interfaith partnerships, legal observer training and public witness.
Presbyterian Peace Fellowship helps congregations implement PC(USA) General Assembly action.
The actress's portrayal of the Shaker movement founder has earned her a Golden Globe nomination.
The Presbyterian Peace Fellowship calls upon our fellow Presbyterians to join the World Council of Churches and people of faith and goodwill around the world in condemning the military attack on Venezuela.
Oh cites numerous General Assembly policies calling instead for nonmilitary and collaborative international approaches.
The Outlook sits down with Stated Clerk of the General Assembly and Executive Director of the Interim Unified Agency Jihyun Oh to discuss changes at the denomination.
After two years of work, a PC(USA) committee says a new confession is taking shape amid prayer, debate and hope for renewal.
The Rev. Dr. Kristopher D. Schondelmeyer and the Rev. Marta Pumroy-Cordero were endorsed by their presbyteries in their call to stand as co-moderators of the 227th General Assembly.
The National Hispanic Latino Presbyterian Caucus denounces the U.S. strike on Venezuela, citing biblical principles, history and calls for peace.
Presbyterian congregation on Long Island rents out social hall as pickleball court.
For the past five years, the decline of religion in America has stalled, after years of decline.
American actor, military aviator, and Pennsylvania native James Stewart was a born-and-raised Presbyterian.
A century and a half after Phillips Brooks wrote this haunting carol, there is much once again to lament, fear and grieve, writes Karen Swallow Prior.
Thousands of Allegheny County residents will have their medical debt wiped out — paid for by contributions from the members of the 117 churches in Pittsburgh Presbytery.
From sanctuary efforts in the ‘80s to Trump’s latest deportation efforts, Chicago’s faith leaders lean into commitment to immigrants.
Funding, coaching, and navigating a dynamic market are all free as part of this unique opportunity.
The Lilly Endowment grants Austin Seminary $10 million to engage high school and college students in vocational exploration.
Ghost Ranch and the Presbyterian Foundation join local and state groups to protect Northern New Mexico land, water and wildlife.
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