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.'
New committees will coordinate relationships, ministry and resources.
Community Circle takes a ‘how’ mindset toward disability inclusion.
Gregg Brekke writes about restoration, redemption and reparations in Lansing, Michigan.
Stated Clerk Jihyun Oh's response underscores service to humanity, care of the environment, responsible investments, and engagement consistent with Christian witness.
The Rev. Dr. Andrew Pomerville is formally installed 14 months after beginning his tenure.
Brown, who is now retired, is a decorated 20-year FDNY firefighter. He has found his calling in sharing his story of 9/11.
Apply for a mini grant by Nov. 1.
Online course is designed to equip church leaders to support and advocate for migrants in their communities.
In her book ‘Fully Alive,’ the podcaster and author argues that admitting we aren’t as great as we think we are opens the door to a better life.
Butler, a Presbyterian minister, said she brings ‘a broad set of relationships that I think can help, very quickly, pull a broad coalition together’ in a foreshortened Harris campaign.
She’s remembered as a passionate educator, church leader and human rights advocate.
The inaugural Atwood Institute for Congregational Courage met in New Mexico last week, creating a well-resourced community for Christians wishing to end gun violence.
Several important threads have combined over the centuries to give rise to the Holy Grail metaphor commonly used nowadays. — Joanne M. Pierce
The Italian teenager Carlo Acutis, who died in 2006 of a rare form of leukemia at age 15, will soon become the Catholic Church’s first “millennial saint.”
Based on the real-life story of an arts program, the film follows inmates who form a theater troupe while serving their sentences, processing their emotions through musical performance and acting.
A dispute over weekend parking in bike lanes has left Presbyterian churches and other inner-city congregations dealing with an urban dilemma in Philadelphia.
These five social innovators are working to address systemic issues of injustice in their communities while building sustainable financial models.
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