'Pro-choice Catholics don’t just exist, we are the majority,' reads a line from a Catholics for Choice voter guide.
The Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies also works at community engagement and research.
Updates include adding new questions, seeking new information.
PCEA’s moderator says he’s ‘a product of the ministry of women.’
For the year, $1.6 million in grants has gone to 93 worshiping communities.
'It seems to have picked up some steam within the last couple of years, particularly since the George Floyd murder,' said a spirituals expert about churches offering royalties.
Presbyterian Foundation speakers say an endowment can be a vital part of a church’s legacy for years to come.
Events celebrating the installation of the Rev. Dr. Victor Aloyo Nov. 11-12 include a symposium on forming Christian leaders in the endemic era.
A recommendation that is likely to come to the 2024 General Assembly.
The 13-month program will attend to the intimate connections among land, space, justice, soil, place, and neighbor.
These faith-rooted social innovators are working to address systemic issues of injustice in their communities while building a sustainable financial model.
The Patriarch reportedly said churches 'must not add fuel to the fire' of political conflict but has been widely accused of doing just that.
Among the organization’s actions is a resolution supporting immigrants and taking to task recent actions by the governors of Florida and Texas.
The South Carolina church’s head pastor, the Rev. Dawn Hyde, was a plenary speaker last month at Stewardship Kaleidoscope.
In their Oct. 20 meeting, the Committee on the Office of the General Assembly discussed plans for the next General Assembly as well as survey results from this year’s commissioners and delegates.
Religion and spirituality could help remedy the youth mental health crisis, Springtide Research finds.
Stated Clerk looks at ways the PC(USA) can reach people in need.
The Rev. Dr. Victor Aloyo tells Presbyterian News Service readers what to expect from the seminary in Decatur, Georgia.
Patty Krawec on why rethinking — or ‘unforgetting,’ as she calls it — history is important.
The popular Jesuit priest and author says he felt called to minister among the LGBTQ+ community following the Pulse nightclub shooting in 2016, when few Catholic leaders were speaking out.
Beginning Nov. 28, the Rev. Dr. Kathryn Threadgill will be the seminary’s vice president and dean of Student Formation and Campus Culture.
"We are coming to the end of Judeo-Christian America," he said. "It’s time for us to welcome new voices into the discussion."
‘The world we are helping to maliciously co-create is going to be a rough one’ says the Rev. Dr. David Williams.
The first installment of ‘The Future of American Democracy’ elicits an illuminating and respectful discussion from panelists with divergent perspectives.
The Rev. Anthony Jermaine Ross-Allam begins work on Monday.
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