Beloved former stated clerk, the Rev. Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, II, is honored for his unparalleled legacy of witnessing to God’s justice.
In our reading, Part B is concerned not with policing theological belief but with promoting behaviors of respect for all people across many lines of difference and privilege.
Those gathered in Salt Lake City, and watching online, begin the plenary work of General Assembly with reflection and song.
A full second day concludes the committee’s work.
Recommendations call church to prayer and seminaries to disinvestment transparency.
The Korean churches in the PC(USA) comprise about 330 churches and 40,000 members, making NCKPC the second largest group after the African American or Black Caucus.
The finance committee recommends selling government debt of countries involved in long-term military occupation, as requested by the commissioners' resolution.
Ronald Newman, the Treasury Department’s senior advisor on implementing the Inflation Reduction Act, comes to Louisville.
“Non-discrimination” removed from second proposed amendment.
The Financial Resources Committee sent the recommendation to the full assembly for consideration next week.
Recommendations include extending a task force studying ordination and referring an overture on commissioned pastors.
Among its approvals is observing March 31 as Transgender Day of Visibility.
Committee members vote down amendments that would have included in-person committee meetings.
Denomination’s longstanding process of engaging with companies deemed too slow for the current climate crisis.
Over the past nine months, student-led Palestine solidarity encampments popped up at universities across the country. For many students, multi-religious programming at the encampments became unexpected sites for religious connection.
Overture encourages Presbyterians to engage with U.S. lawmakers and learn more about past corruption.
Audio problems slow, but don’t halt, the assembly’s opening livestream plenary Tuesday morning.
The finance committee recommends the assembly approve "focused engagement" techniques with GE and Palantir in efforts to end the companies’ military equipment and AI surveillance production.
The co-moderators of the 225th General Assembly offer a valedictory.
The Advisory Committee on the Constitution evaluates the Olympia overture, POL-01.
CTS has appointed the Rev. Shavon Starling-Louis – fresh off the culmination of her term as Co-Moderator of the 225th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) – as Campus Minister, effective August 1.
"We believe the overture calls each of us to value the beautiful diversity of the Body of Christ, while also inviting all of us called to serve in ordered ministries to imagine how our welcome can be as full and complete as God’s welcome to each of us in Jesus Christ."
A group of leaders elected by past General Assemblies advocates for POL-01.
Several PC(USA) committees have submitted advise and counsel to GA on the Olympia overture.
Committee will consider recommendations from MRTI, the Special Offerings Review Task Force, the Presbyterian Foundation, among others.
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