At one Presbyterian church in New Mexico, 240 guns were turned in for dismantling, topping even the total at the Broncos’ stadium in Denver.
Faith leaders, mental health providers share their insights and experiences during a thought-provoking webinar.
Presbyterian Publishing Corporation announced Wednesday that it will donate royalties from sales of the Glory to God hymnal to organizations involved in reparative justice for every African American spiritual and Indigenous Peoples’ song in the book.
A PC(USA) partner in Sri Lanka discusses the nation’s vulnerability and offers ideas on how Presbyterians can help
Voting rights, countering societal polarization and bullying/harassment round out committee’s agenda
Committee also will ponder the format of the 226th GA gathering
The Rev. Jimmie Hawkins joined other faith leaders in dialogue with White House Office of Public Engagement.
When will the bloodshed end?
'Addressing Violence in the USA' committee to examine links between guns, inequality, advocacy
Applications for the new opportunity are due June 10.
J. Herbert Nelson to preach for Juneteenth service during General Assembly
A Young Adult Volunteer serving in Dundee, Scotland, discusses her work with the hosts of ‘A Matter of Faith’.
Centering equity and inclusion
The organization announces a number of plans and programs for the coming months.
J. Herbert Nelson says the church needs to do what is necessary to minister to those who suffer.
The technology tested by Mid-Kentucky Presbytery will be used at the 225th General Assembly.
A committee has lined up an inspiring corps of preachers.
Fiftieth-anniversary celebration called ‘a great way to look back at the road we traveled as Korean American churches’
The Rev. Dr. Nathan Stucky serves Princeton Theological Seminary as director of the Farminary Project, a place “where theological education is integrated with small-scale regenerative agriculture to train faith leaders who are conversant in the areas of ecology, sustainability and food justice.”
‘To remain silent in the face of these atrocities is an act of complicity and a betrayal of the Gospel’
Leaders of Presbyterian Mission Responsibility Through Investment talk about their recent success with AIG.
Church leaders remember victims from Presbyterian Church and supermarket violence.
After earning a PhD and teaching for a few years, Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes decided to enroll in seminary, where her eyes were opened in an unexpected and unpleasant way.
Two thoughtful theologians — Dr. Martha Moore-Keish, the J.B. Green Professor of Theology at Columbia Theological Seminary, and the Rev. Dr. David Gambrell, Associate for Worship in the Office of Theology & Worship — put their brains and their hearts on display Thursday during the Presbyterian Association of Musicians’ town hall, “Why do we Keep Doing these Prayers of Confession?”
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) advocacy series lifts up Hispanic voices
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