J. Herbert Nelson offers words of thanksgiving.
The good news according to Matthew’s gospel comes through podcast, webinars, Facebook posts and print resources.
Friends and colleagues mourn the loss and contemplate the legacy of the womanist scholar, who died Thursday at age 88.
Embrace Church had two years left to live. Rather than wait for the end, the church sold its building, reinvented itself and invested in a local coffee house.
Co-Moderators of the 225th General Assembly also name Funding Model Development Team.
J. Herbert Nelson reiterates call for regulated gun industry.
‘Everyday God-talk’ episodes on the repudiated doctrine will continue into 2023.
‘People power’ can create positive change in communities.
Regional Project Manager Sheku Sillah ‘cared about people.’
The Stated Clerk delivers a sermon on the need for change.
The Committee on the Office of the General Assembly also finalized the dates for the 2024 General Assembly.
Most have remained silent about his new campaign, while others have hinted at allegiances to other potential contenders such as Mike Pence and Ron DeSantis.
Same-sex marriage, long a divisive issue, could be the thing that brings Americans together, said Troy Williams, executive director of Equality Utah.cSame-sex marriage, long a divisive issue, could be the thing that brings Americans together, said Troy Williams, executive director of Equality Utah.
The Rev. Jimmie Hawkins joins a panel convened by Union Presbyterian Seminary to lay out the problem and outline solutions.
An art show displays 25 glass works by 13 different artists built around the shards McDonald, an Episcopal priest, collected from the destroyed churches, synagogues and chapels he visited in England, France, Holland, Belgium and Germany in 1944 and 1945.
The rise of the unaffiliated church.
Religious life in America was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. But did it lead to a loss of faith as well as a decline in churchgoing?
A decennial study of US religious life shows that the number of participants in congregational services has not kept up with the overall population growth. But religious groups drawing large numbers of immigrants have seen steady growth.
In the new vision statement, PPF anchors its work in abolition.
‘Evangelism must be redefined’ says Dr. Donghyun Jeong of Austin Seminary.
At the 2022 Moderators' Conference, GA co-Moderators Shavon Starling-Louis and Ruth Santana-Grace join 145 presbytery and synod leaders to discuss the challenges and opportunities of church ministry.
The gun safety initiative in Oregon would ban the sale of magazines with a capacity greater than 10 rounds and would require permits and firearm safety courses to purchase any gun.
‘Forgive us our debts’ from Puerto Rico and Sri Lanka to New York.
Legal activists argue that Brackeen v. Haaland could inhibit Native American children’s contact with their religious traditions while extending a long history of white Christian efforts to convert Native children and remove them from their homes and families.
The college made several big announcements with the reveal of its new strategic plan.
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