Rates of decline in membership and congregations have remained steady in recent years.
First Presbyterian Church of Fargo and First Presbyterian Church of Taos are two of 24 recipients for National Fund for Sacred Places grants.
GA planners say the Presbytery of Milwaukee and its partners will help determine what Community Day will be.
For some churches, starting a dog park turns underused church property into a place for community.
Robinson voiced deep frustration with the critics of U.S. Rep.-elect Sarah McBride, who is the first openly transgender person elected to Congress and an ordained Presbyterian elder.
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary and Schreiner University have partnered to offer a dual degree program blending theology and business education. Upon completing the program, graduates will be awarded a Master of Divinity degree from Austin Seminary and a Master of Business Administration from Schreiner University.
The Committee on the Office of the General Assembly hears how plans are proceeding.
Marshall Presbyterian Church is pleased to announce that it has received $25,000.00 from The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina to rehab its building after Hurricane Helene.
‘Interim Unified Agency’ to be led by Stated Clerk Jihyun Oh.
Mennonite Disaster Services joins Wintergarden Presbyterian Church, Presbyterian Disaster Assistance and the Florida United Methodist Conference to help hurricane survivors.
She’s not quite done serving the church. Lueckert plans to return to the staff of Village Presbyterian Church in Prairie Village, Kansas.
The church will use the funds to establish Big Faith Resources, an initiative providing resources and tools for including neurodiverse children and their families in corporate worship, faith formation and spiritual practices.
The former Arkansas governor and pastor-turned-Fox News host has been a supporter of Israel since his first visit in the 1970s. He sees the growth of Israel as a sign that biblical prophecies are true.
These four social innovators are working to address systemic issues of injustice in their communities while building sustainable financial models.
‘Our people were elated, for the most part, over the election results,’ said Robert Jeffress, a Southern Baptist pastor.
Besides needing to pick a new leader, the Church of England has an urgent need to show in short order that it can respond to abuse.
Members determine Palestine Justice Network better fits group’s values and objectives.
At a time of upheaval, the Duke University theologian and environmentalist urges people to connect to others and nature.
‘If you’ve wondered if you are worth it, you are. Apply,’ advises the Rev. Blair Moorhead.
Planning process includes reconfiguring ministry work.
Southeastern Presbyterian colleges have transformed shared hardship into moments of unity and gratitude, Erin Booke reports.
This election season, faith leaders and volunteers are playing a vital role in protecting voters’ rights and supporting peaceful elections.
As the power of relationships is celebrated, outgoing president and executive director praises board members as her ‘true siblings.’
"It is about leaving the world in a better place because of the transforming work of Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit," says the outgoing president and executive director.
What happened at the latest Board of Directors meeting of The Board of Pensions of the PC(USA)?
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