In a statement, More Light Presbyterians stands firm in faith, denouncing discrimination, defending LGBTQIA+ rights, and affirming the inherent dignity and worth of all people.
Palestine Justice Network’s speaking tour crisscrosses U.S. with message of ongoing work.
'The people who are in danger are the people who fear for their lives and their livelihoods,’ Budde said in an interview. ‘That’s where the focus should be.’
The PC(USA)'s plans to cut mission co-workers by 50%, spark concerns about global outreach, transparency, and the future of the church’s mission efforts.
Despite tragedy, members of Pacific Palisades Presbyterian Church are taking solace in one another and in small acts of kindness.
Kirk is positioning himself as not only Trump’s fiercest backer in the religious right but an enforcer of Trumpian dogma.
Three oppositional Presbyterian parties in Pakistan united recently, settling their differences and ending several years of hostility.
During Advent, First Presbyterian Church of Lansdowne held a moving and meaningful service of surrender.
‘The stronger we're connected, the stronger our response will be.’
Presbyterians for Earth Care (PEC) recognized two individuals and one congregation for their exceptional environmental achievements at their virtual Annual Gathering.
Decisions made by last summer's GA226 expand the prohibited securities for PC(USA) agencies.
At least one PC(USA) church is destroyed and five people have been killed in the wind-whipped blazes.
"We look forward to building a network of Black faith leaders and congregations who learn, grow, and strengthen their leadership while addressing the unique realities facing rural and small-town Black faith communities," says Perzavia Praylow.
All of this full and good life was funded by an unapologetic conviction about the mercy of God at work in the gospel of Jesus Christ. — Beverly Roberts Gaventa
A new ad urges supporters to buy a Bible commemorating Trump's return to the White House. The new edition of the God Bless the USA Bible features Trump's name on the cover and will be on sale until Jan. 19.
The renowned New Testament scholar and former dean of Duke Divinity School described his most recent book as an act of repentance for the way his work had been used to harm LGBTQ people and to divide Christians.
Discover how guest speakers like Kate Bowler and Bryan Stevenson are inspiring faith and fostering dialogue in Presbyterian churches.
Carter was the only U.S. president to have taught Sunday school while in office, according to the White House Historical Association.
Two-page document explores how Presbyterians can work for peace in the region.
The UC will move away from its previous pattern of working as a committee of the whole.
'During the holidays, we are practicing relational spirituality and engaging in our awakened brain,' said one professor of psychology.
Significant grant will enable the Presbyterian Historical Society to greatly expand its exhibit program.
Racial Equity & Women’s Intercultural Ministries will join with TFE.
Georgetown professor’s book, "Loving Our Own Bones," inspires reappraisal of disability.
‘As a trans person myself, I know that I’m just as much an image of God as a cisgender, heterosexual person of whatever color, race and creed,’ said the Rev. M.E. Eccles, a trans Episcopal priest.
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