A child psychologist by training, Dobson made the crossover from academia to religious-oriented political activism with his 1977 founding of Focus on the Family.
Four-day event brings leading voices in ecology, theology, food justice, and more to the seminary’s 21-acre farm.
These five social innovators are working to address systemic issues of injustice in their communities while building sustainable financial models.
Clergy are accompanying immigrants to court appointments to provide comfort and information and, in cases where their worst fears are realized, to pick up the pieces of a shattered American dream.
The agency refers to Scripture as it seeks to recruit agents who are pivotal in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
For the first time in six years, Presbyterian youth and young adults gathered in person to dream about the future of the church — and their role in it.
Newell Presbyterian is part of a growing trend of declining congregations with underutilized space, excess land or deteriorating buildings that are selling or leasing some of their land for affordable housing.
The PC(USA) Office of Public Witness urges faithful resistance to militarized policing, affirming God’s peace, justice, and dignity over fear, force, and political control.
D.C. churches unite against heightened federal policing, defending vulnerable neighbors and calling for justice over fear-based governance.
Presbyterian Pastor Gary Noonan’s future in the U.S. is at risk because of a federal visa backlog. Amid a season of uncertainty, he finds holy ground.
The Rev. Jihyun Oh preaches during a worship service as part of Saturday’s historic land back transfer.
The three-part docuseries explores the birth and sudden demise of Teen Mania, plus the gnarly underbelly of a ministry some former members consider abusive.
'As a chaplain, the reason why we exist is to facilitate individuals in their own free expression of religion,' said former Navy Chief of Chaplains Margaret Kibben.
Located in underutilized classrooms, storage spaces and former nurseries, these spaces are empowering families to return to faith communities.
Much of the debate involves grappling with the question of whether AI is being used as a replacement for a sacred human project or whether it's a tool in the service of that project.
Over his remarkable career, Hopson published more than 3,000 works.
In a letter, the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and the Executive Director of the Interim Unified Agency calls for 10 actions ‘grounded in the Gospel.’
As church buildings empty, congregations are finding new ways to align mission with property, transforming sacred space into community-serving hubs.
The final report in the PC(USA)'s mission-ecclesial merger is due in February, prior to GA 227.
Following a sabbatical, she’ll return to Union to teach and write.
20 years after Katrina, St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church continues to rebuild hope in New Orleans and beyond.
Sunday service remembers Ruling Elder Jane Ragsdale, who died in the flooding.
The Rev. Dr. Vanessa Lovelace will begin her new work Aug. 1.
The Rev. Tony Larson and the Rev. CeCe Armstrong are traveling the nation and the world to learn from and inspire Presbyterians.
GACEIR document includes a liturgical witness against the growing movement.
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