Meeting online and in Milwaukee, Presbyterians will be ‘Persevering Toward Wholeness.’
The sudden reduction in humanitarian aid by the Trump administration has had devastating consequences that will only grow over time.
Stated Clerk and Executive Director: The heart of leadership is lifting up others instead of pushing them down.
The leather-bound edition includes the King James Version, along with the Bill of Rights, the U.S. Constitution and lyrics to Lee Greenwood’s hit song.
Omaha Presbyterian Seminary Foundation's Synergos Pastoral Residency helps mid-career PC(USA) pastors discern and understand their ministry in a new way.
How has white Christian nationalism changed since the Gilded Age? A religion scholar compares the Social Gospel with the Christian right today.
Millions of Americans have taken up pickleball, touting its health and social benefits. A growing number of churches want to tap into those benefits — with a side of spirituality.
Congregation’s Racial Repair and Restoration Task Force addresses historic harms with new program.
The caucus provides a vital space to address challenges and issues that are specific to Black Presbyterian congregations.
How to talk to kids about racism in a world that rewards outrage.
Founded at the end of the Civil War, Hebron Presbyterian Church, a historic Black church, has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Mission Responsibility Through Investment withdraws seven of eight resolutions filed during the current proxy season.
'Johns Hopkins and NYU schools of medicine carried out the study, and that in itself speaks to the powerful presence psychedelics have in popular consciousness,' said scholar Gary Laderman.
‘For Southern Baptists, the waters of sexuality are not muddy,’ said Southern Baptist Convention President Clint Pressley.
The issue of women staffers who have the title of pastor in SBC churches has been up for debate repeatedly in recent years.
Five churches organized the event out of a conviction of their faith, but as an invisible network.
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary celebrates its inaugural class of activist learners to accompany migrants.
Pentecost Offering helped make Steffan Johnson’s years of volunteer service possible.
Walter Brueggemann, who died June 5 at age 92, read the Bible not as a scientific account or a rigid moral code but as sacred myth that could still speak with truth and urgency.
His books were influential primarily with clergy, but through their sermons Brueggeman’s concepts have become familiar to many churchgoers.
Schedule released for PPF's Sept. 24-27 gun violence prevention training at Massanetta Springs Camp and Conference Center near Harrisonburg, Virginia.
The Rev. Tony Larson is the first of more than a dozen speakers and faith leaders to lament passage of the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill.’
Shawn and Sarah Hyska have turned a historic Lynchburg house into a refuge of radical hospitality for Afghan women students, built on faith, family, and shared meals.
These five social innovators are working to address systemic issues of injustice in their communities while building sustainable financial models.
Bishop Michael Pham is the first Vietnamese American bishop to lead a US diocese.
© Copyright 2026 The Presbyterian Outlook. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement. Website by Web Publisher PRO