The Rev. Jimmie Hawkins sets the context for Black protest during the most recent ‘A Matter of Faith’ podcast.
Legal action or the threat of legal action represents a new strategy on behalf of churches wanting an immediate exit from the United Methodist Church.
This week, the Israeli army attacked the offices of seven Palestinian human rights and civil society organizations.
The group calls for an end to gun violence in the community.
About 80 Robb Elementary families are attempting to transfer their children to Sacred Heart Catholic School, according to the nonprofit Catholic Extension.
A Memorandum of Understanding deepens the partnership between YAVs and Wesley Theological Seminary.
His more than 50 years of service to the Presbytery of Santa Fe included 15 years at Menaul School.
A year as a Young Adult Volunteer is "like being air-dropped in the middle of chaos."
The program addresses presidential turnover at Presbyterian colleges and universities.
Buechner died peacefully in his sleep on Monday (Aug. 15) at age 96, according to his family.
News of the federal investigations comes several months after the nation's largest denomination passed new reforms aimed at addressing abuse.
Through four PC(USA) churches in Pittsburgh, the ministry helps people secure mortgages and build wealth.
Rev. Sharon Youngs preaches a sermon series exploring country music as theology, including “Jesus & Gravity” by Dolly Parton.
"You are in a space where you're loved and affirmed."
The fire is making a difficult energy situation more dire for the island nation.
Encourage community members to accept them for who they are and to become real friends. And realize that their religious expression will look different from yours.
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance National Response Team visits churches and residents impacted by floods.
Their collaboration stokes fire for faith-based advocacy.
Sisters Jane and Caroline Kurtz and the Rev. Bill Chadwick are honored via Zoom.
Forty-one percent of US respondents and 29% of Canadian respondents reported consuming religious or spiritual digital content at least once a month.
“It’s really been a mixed bag of destruction,” said Rev. Liz Rolf Kanerva, associate presbytery leader in the Presbytery of Giddings-Lovejoy.
When good news is harder to find...
For many Ukrainian Orthodox Christians, and clergy in particular, the question of religious identity in relationship to the Russian Orthodox Church is both personal and political.
A vote in the US Senate is expected soon.
Presbyteries in Kentucky, Virginia and Missouri need support.
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