From an original anthem that healed a hurricane-struck community to intergenerational drumming circles and jazz-infused liturgy — here’s how Presbyterians are singing their faith.
Next year, the 227th General Assembly will be asked to confirm the person selected to succeed the Rev. Dr. Frank Clark Spencer.
Currently the interim president, Green will officially begin in her new role on Jan. 1, 2026.
The results of a compelling survey are announced and discussed during the National Queer Presbyterian Gathering.
During a Border Patrol sweep, pastors in stoles and collars became trained observers — documenting detentions, comforting frightened neighbors, and bearing witness to God’s call to protect the vulnerable.
‘I’m seeing almost a revival of Christianity through what’s happening at Broadview in Chicago,’ PC(USA) pastor David Black said.
The presbytery seeks "creative action and stubborn hope" and vows to follow the lead of those bearing the brunt of the violence.
Interfaith leaders — including the PC(USA) — affirm transgender, intersex, and nonbinary people as holy, beloved, and worthy of full dignity.
'I've got bruises all over my body,' the Rev. Michael Woolf, who was thrown to the ground and arrested by police, told RNS.
These four social innovators are working to address systemic issues of injustice in their communities while building sustainable financial models.
Congregation’s bicentennial celebration helps free more than 1,450 residents three counties from burdensome debt.
Existing ministries to remain; no staff reductions planned.
The Telos Group launches Mosaic, a two-year, Lilly-funded program equipping U.S. congregations to become active peacemakers amid deep division.
“People have said to me, ‘I didn’t know churches could do good things.’” In Portland, clergy are showing up daily to support immigrants and witness to hope at the ICE site.
Church World Service, a partner of the PC(USA), condemns efforts to abandon the nation’s historic refugee program.
Funding seeds programs at seminaries, synods and in agencies.
Gifts to PDA will help to meet emergency and long-term needs in the Caribbean.
In California’s Central Valley, immigrant families are putting down roots — and new Presbyterian ministries are growing with them.
‘We are seeing the need increase greatly.’
Mission Responsibility Through Investment alerts key CEOs of its probable recommendation to vote against directors of companies not progressing on key climate concerns.
Frank Spencer announces retirement; new grants, funding updates, and 2026 plans approved by the Board of Pensions.
Johnson initially claimed he was not aware of the instances, despite having been directly asked about one of the incidents in a press conference earlier this month.
Over two decades, the Board of Pensions has offered CREDO gatherings more than 170 times.
The Rev. Dr. Frank Clark Spencer will retire as President and CEO of the Board of Pensions at the close of GA227 (2026) after 12 years of service.
There’s a swell in Christian devotion at the University of Pittsburgh amid claims of national revival, but some researchers say ‘revival’ is too strong a word.
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