Terminations come amidst formal complaints and rapid turnover of executive directors.
After in-person meetings in Chicago, task force members are forming focus groups and relying on a survey to aid their work.
Selected congregations will receive up to $15,000 over three years, community and support.
Exorcism movies are making a comeback — and the reasons are more interesting than you might think. — Joseph Holmes
PPC will use the grant to develop ‘Worship for the Whole People of God,’ helping congregations to engage children in intergenerational worship and prayer.
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, led by the late evangelist’s son the Rev. Franklin Graham, has said it might sue over the ad’s use of clips from a 1988 Graham sermon.
Stated Clerk to assume leadership immediately of both the Office of the General Assembly and Presbyterian Mission Agency.
Presbytery leaders, PDA and government officials prepare for impacts across the state.
Presbyterian Historical Society highlights the remarkable contributions of a Protestant reformer, Argula von Grumbach.
‘I have a burden to continually remind people that we should be learning from the Black Christian tradition,’ said Tisby.
“Has everyone been fed?” After Hurricane Helene, this question became a rallying cry at Black Mountain Presbyterian Church, where volunteers are working tirelessly to support their community.
Inspired by Mr. Rogers' timeless question, ‘Won’t you be my neighbor?,’ pastors come together in a new film to explore if friendship and faith can bridge polarization in an increasingly divided world.
‘Montreat will be forever changed by this event.’
Grassroots efforts by North Carolina congregations witness to Christ’s love in the midst of widespread devastation.
Presbyterians urged to donate funds and buckets to help the Southeast rebound from widespread devastation.
As we mark one year since the Israel-Hamas war began, Teri McDowell Ott checks in with Bethlehem-based mission co-worker Doug Dicks.
Pope Francis' Synod on Synodality allowed for unprecedented discussions on the future of women in the church.
As it faces being sunset on Dec. 31, COGA celebrates what it’s accomplished and takes stock of what remains to be done.
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance calls for prayers and provides a mechanism to give.
Congregations facing hard choices about what to do with underutilized, high-maintenance sacred structures heard from real estate experts at a recent conference on the future of church buildings.
More Light Presbyterians offer advice for creating inclusive worship experiences.
“We are receiving an opportunity to tell stories,” says Pastor Jody Noble.
Celebrated liturgics and homiletics professor at Austin, Union and McCormick seminaries was a noted authority on ordination and ministry.
SBC leaders also set up a new department to deal with the issue of abuse, though the fate of a long-delayed database of abusers remains unknown.
'It was a tough week,' said Harold Herard, a Haitian community leader in Springfield and visitor at Central Christian Church on Sunday. 'But today, we feel free.'
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