The Presbyterian Peace Fellowship writes an open letter to GA225 leadership.
The PC(USA) is changing. In what ways does the polity and funding structure need to change too?
Faith leaders, mental health providers share their insights and experiences during a thought-provoking webinar.
On June 9, the Presbyterian Outlook hosted a webinar featuring those standing for moderator of the 225th General Assembly.
An update from the PC(USA) Board of Pensions.
Presbyterian Publishing Corporation announced Wednesday that it will donate royalties from sales of the Glory to God hymnal to organizations involved in reparative justice for every African American spiritual and Indigenous Peoples’ song in the book.
A PC(USA) partner in Sri Lanka discusses the nation’s vulnerability and offers ideas on how Presbyterians can help
Voting rights, countering societal polarization and bullying/harassment round out committee’s agenda
Committee also will ponder the format of the 226th GA gathering
Stephen Salyards previews the discussion about sexual misconduct and abuse prevention coming to GA225.
President Joe Biden has yet to agree to the summit with the Poor People’s Campaign, despite endorsing the group while running for office and speaking at their events.
Two members of the church's college ministry, known as the Salt Company, were killed on Thursday night.
The Rev. Jimmie Hawkins joined other faith leaders in dialogue with White House Office of Public Engagement.
Delegates also repealed membership guidelines instructing pastors not to officiate same-sex marriages.
Chaplaincy emerged as a professional field in the mid-20th century. In the years since, their roles have evolved and they have also come to include many diverse religious traditions.
When will the bloodshed end?
'Addressing Violence in the USA' committee to examine links between guns, inequality, advocacy
Applications for the new opportunity are due June 10.
J. Herbert Nelson to preach for Juneteenth service during General Assembly
'In some ways, I think we have more to grieve now than we did one year ago after the March 16 Atlanta massacre,' said the Rev. Michelle Ami Reyes, vice president of the Asian American Christian Collaborative.
A Young Adult Volunteer serving in Dundee, Scotland, discusses her work with the hosts of ‘A Matter of Faith’.
Among the 500-strong crowd of activists, teachers, politicians and citizens outside the George R. Brown Conference Center were scores of interfaith leaders who sought to add the religious community’s voice to the protest of the deaths at Uvalde's Robb Elementary.
Recommendations from The Rules of Discipline Task Force to the 225th General Assembly emphasize restoration and a name change.
Centering equity and inclusion
The organization announces a number of plans and programs for the coming months.
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