Princeton Theological Seminary is pleased to announce that the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Lee Walton has been elected by the Board of Trustees to serve as the Seminary’s eighth president, effective January 1, 2023.
Faith-based refugee resettlement agencies welcome the new program, while advocating for refugees who have gotten less media coverage of late.
Former PC(USA) Young Adult Volunteer and current medical student Akilah Hyrams plans to get to know her patients in order to help heal their whole selves. She discusses this on the ‘A Matter of Faith’ podcast.
Farrell, who co-wrote the book ‘Freeing Congregational Mission,’ is the guest on this week’s ‘Leading Theologically.’
The Presbyterian Historical Society commemorates the Confession of Belhar.
A PC(USA) congregation near Granite Falls will celebrate its 170th anniversary next spring.
Robyn Davis Sekula was among the workshop leaders during last month’s Stewardship Kaleidoscope.
The Yalla food truck serves food that meets the most stringent dietary needs of two constituencies: Jews and Muslims. The food is both certified kosher and halal.
The survey also found that most pastors say congregational giving is in line with the previous year.
PC(USA) Mission Responsibility Through Investment Committee is tracking public policy debates on environmental, social and government (ESG) impacts on public investments – and looking to articulate where the church stands.
On Sunday Pope Francis made the Italian Bishop Giovanni Battista Scalabrini, also known as the ‘Father of Migrants,’ a saint in the church.
Leprosy has a long history of being used to disenfranchise already socially marginalized populations.
Recent busing to other cities has caught volunteers off guard.
Black Mountain Presbyterian Church is one of the Presbyterian Hunger Program’s Hunger Action Congregations.
‘I’m just a nerdy trivia buff kind of guy who wanted to play ‘Jeopardy!’ all my life,’ said the Rev. David Sibley, who won nearly $80,000.
The 26 solar panels are in addition to a native prairie meadow, beehives and a small fruit orchard.
One pastor says that beginning on Christmas Eve, she must take on the roles of Billy Graham, Martha Stewart and Santa Claus.
Tlingit community was hit hard when the community church was shuttered in a move considered racist.
Additionally, American Catholics were found to be five times more likely to express that climate change is a shared responsibility than their non-Catholic counterparts.
The caucus is asking Congress to approve several bills replacing the federal holiday with Indigenous Peoples Day.
The relationship between the Ghanaian and Woodhaven Presbyterian churches in Irving is creating ‘hearts open to see.’
J. Herbert Nelson continues looking at how the PC(USA) must change.
Society often expects victims of harm to forgive their perpetrators, regardless of whether they've cleaned up their act, says Ruttenberg. Judaism offers another way.
J. Herbert Nelson urges support for the recovery/rebuilding efforts.
“I look forward to expanding our engagement with ministers, congregations, and church councils as they navigate the evolving work of ministry.”
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