What is the hope in this moment of transition?
Congregations in St. Louis are working with local scientists to monitor the air quality in communities affected by industrial pollution.
David Emmanuel Goatley, an associate dean at Duke Divinity School, will replace Mark Labberton, who announced he was stepping down from the Pasadena, California, seminary last year.
Online event looks at cash bail, the climate crisis, gun violence, Peace Churches and more.
Presbyterians, including Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, reach out to help.
It can be as simple as allowing overnight parking in the church parking lot, or as complicated as taking on city hall.
‘There’s really no space in the nonprofit world, racial justice world or the ministry world that is just for women of color.’
Tuesday’s gathering on the South Lawn featured a speech by President Joe Biden and songs by James Taylor.
Louisville chapter is hopeful as it seeks to help those in jail awaiting trial.
Shavon Starling-Louis and Ruth Faith Santana-Grace expand on lament and hope.
A new report projects Americans' future — a future where Christianity, though diminished, persists, while non-Christian faiths grow amid rising secularization.
Now one of the largest US nonprofits, its growth has come largely through frontline work in public health crises and natural disasters around the world.
"We either have fun learning or we give in to despair."
'Campus Pride envisions campuses and a society free of anti-LGBTQ+ prejudice, bigotry, and hate,' said Campus Pride Executive Director Shane Windmeyer.
The 11th assembly of the World Council of Churches approved a statement on Thursday (Sept. 8) regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
A statement on seeking justice and peace in the Middle East stops short of calling Israel’s actions against Palestinians ‘apartheid.’
The moderator of the PC(USA)’s Scottish forebear says she’s been ‘the steady constant in the life of our nation for over seven decades.’
They also consider the upcoming 1,700th anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea.
The Rev. Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, II offers words of encouragement for challenging work.
The lengthy and opaque trial has drawn condemnation from some Israeli news outlets: “Either El Halabi is one of Israel’s greatest and most dangerous enemies ever, as the indictment against him indicates — or he’s the victim of a cynical, cruel propaganda system that is exploiting him to stop the influx of international humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip.”
Nassau Presbyterian Church demonstrates inclusivity.
‘These are businesses … masquerading as health plans that somehow follow biblical principles,’ said U.S. Rep. Jared Huffman.
Serving North America will be the Rev. Dr. Angelique Walker-Smith of the National Baptist Convention, USA.
On Saturday (Sept. 3), 56 pilgrims from four countries will gather in Mexico City to celebrate St. Phoebe’s feast day and consider how they might urge the church to reclaim the diaconate for women.
PC(USA) leader led implementation for two historic General Assemblies.
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