Presbyterians remain committed and generous givers, report shows.
The Rev. Dr. Jonathan Reinink appeared last week on the popular game show.
A pastoral statement from the PC(USA)’s Office of Public Witness.
‘We are honest about the conditions that we're facing, but we are not hopeless about what we're facing,' said Bishop W. Darin Moore of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.
A quiet alliance between North and South American cardinals helped elect the first US-born pope.
'Afrikaners don’t fit any definition of refugee,' said the Most Rev. Sean Rowe, the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church.
Built to train pastors, many seminaries like Princeton and Austin are increasingly welcoming students looking to discern their calling rather than intending to work at a congregation.
‘The election of an American Pope, the first American Pope … there’s a signal here that the church is taking a side in what’s happening around the globe,' said Steven Millies, a professor at Catholic Theological Union.
As Catholics, our arms will be wide open to the world. We will accompany the world. We will live in the world. — Steven P. Millies
Final votes on Tuesday approve ordination exam question 24-C.
Cardinal Robert Prevost's tweets and posts might offer clues into the mind of Pope Leo XIV.
He begins a five-year term on July 1.
Groundspring, an initiative of First Presbyterian Church (FPC) of LaGrange, Georgia, aims to provide free housing for teachers who serve at the church’s childcare center.
Who is Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, and what might we expect from his papacy?
Over 100 attendees from all denominations gathered for the Katie Geneva Cannon Center for Womanist Leadership Biennial Conference in Charleston, South Carolina. This year's conference honored the 40th anniversary of Rev. Dr. Katie Geneva Cannon’s groundbreaking academic essay that introduced womanist theology to mainline theological education.
Westminster Presbyterian Church in Gainesville, Florida, joins suit to protect safe spaces from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
In a shocking vote that caught the Catholic world by surprise, Robert Francis Prevost has been elected the 267th pope, and the first United States citizen to become the Bishop of Rome.
President Donald Trump has appointed evangelical allies and a pair of high-profile Catholic clergy to join other faith leaders on a National Commission on Religious Liberty.
Nicholtown Presbyterian Church closed on Easter after 74 years, reflecting the struggles of aging Black congregations amid COVID-19 and gentrification.
Reformed Christians from around the world sign a statement defending democratic culture, opposing autocracy, and calling for rules-based, respectful communication in faith and politics.
Project is giving new life to old buildings and spaces on church campuses.
The Office of Public Witness and Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations help Presbyterians to carry out General Assembly directives.
The Presbyterian-related institution says its financial sustainability ‘is no longer attainable.’
While arrests of protesters at the Capitol is not unusual, the response to Barber’s prayer was unusually dramatic: After issuing verbal warnings, dozens of officers expelled everyone in the Rotunda — including credentialed press.
Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary (JCSTS) is now doing business as the Justice Center for Sacred Theological Studies (JCSTS).
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