(PNS) The Co-Moderators of the 223rd General Assembly are known as enthusiastic travelers, women who love nothing more than sharing the gospel with..
(RNS) — Sixty-five percent of churches have seen a decline in giving since mid-March as congregations have halted in-person services due to..
(RNS) — For years, the majority of pastors surveyed about global warming continued to question whether it was real and whether it..
It’s official. The 2020 General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) will be held virtually, with plenary sessions June 19 (to elect..
LEXINGTON, Kentucky (PNS) — The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Office of Public Witness (OPW) is asking people to contact their congressional representatives and..
LEXINGTON, Kentucky — In less than a month, Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) has granted 208 requests for assistance in the wake of..
(PHS) Amid the COVID-19 crisis, churches across the nation are showing themselves to be beacons of hope—providing food and social services, pastoral..
LOUISVILLE (PNS) — The Presbyterian Mission Agency Board has approved this year’s proxy voting guide from the Committee on Mission Responsibility Through..
(PNS) Caroline Kurtz, a missionary kid who from age 5 grew up in Ethiopia with her parents and siblings, has been named..
LOUISVILLE — The Rev. Gayraud Wilmore, a pastor, renowned scholar of African American church history, the first executive director of the United..
LOUISVILLE — Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), A Corporation President Kathy Lueckert announced Monday that the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Small Business Administration..
(OGA) As local, state and federal leaders begin talking about re-opening the economy, the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian..
The Presbyterian Mission Agency Board voted April 17 to set aside the idea of initiating a fundraising campaign to support capital needs..
The Committee on the Office of the General Assembly (COGA) has made some decisions regarding contingency plans for holding a virtual General..
The impact of the coronavirus epidemic on Presbyterian churches is real and just beginning to be understood — with congregations reporting declining..
(RNS) — Willow Creek Community Church announced Wednesday (April 15) that David Dummitt, a megachurch pastor from Michigan, will be the church’s..
(PNS) It is said, “When America gets a cold, the African American community gets pneumonia.” The COVID-19 pandemic is proving that to..
(OGA) “If we suspend our worship and close our doors during this pandemic, how will we continue to be the church?” That..
Both the Presbyterian Mission Agency Board and the Committee on the Office of the General Assembly will vote this week on proposed..
The Committee on the Office of the General Assembly (COGA) met in closed session April 15 to consider how to hold a..
(OGA) It was one of the first cities to feel the huge impact of COVID-19. Seattle, Washington, is still in the midst of..
The Moving Forward Implementation Commission has sent a memo to leaders of the Committee on the Office of the General Assembly (COGA)..
LOS ANGELES (RNS) — At the height of the influenza pandemic in 1918, the Rev. John Misao Yamazaki stopped holding services at..
LEXINGTON, Kentucky — While Compassion, Peace & Justice Training Day is on a long list of events lost to the COVID-19 virus,..
LOUISVILLE (OGA) As more and more churches embrace technology to reach their congregations, many have questioned what will happen once the COVID-19..
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