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
Panelists discuss US role in displacement of Palestinians, efforts to smear critics of Israeli government
(PNS) — The pandemic has indeed nixed the planned in-person Presbyterian Youth Triennium this summer. But youth leaders across the country are coming..
(PNS) — In the days before the Rev. Cathy Chang, a mission co-worker serving in the Philippines, was red-tagged having been accused..
(PNS) — How people engaged in mission are recalibrating their work post-pandemic was the topic of last week’s panel discussion offered by..
(PNS) — The Rev. Dr. Jake Myers’ recently-completed book, “Stand-Up Preaching: Homiletical Insights from Contemporary Comedians,” will be published in late summer..
https://vimeo.com/705476395?embedded=true&source=video_title&owner=49031955 (PNS) — Every person who has student loans should explore their options for Public Service Loan Forgiveness by October 2022. This is..
JEFFERSONVILLE, Indiana — An Indiana judge signed an order recently that frees up funds at the Presbyterian Foundation to support the 1001 New Worshiping..
(PNS) — The 49 churches in Mid-Kentucky Presbytery are being offered grants on a sliding scale, depending on their membership, to help them..
(PNS) — Who translates God words and how? That’s the question the Rev. Dr. Wil Gafney seeks to answer this week during three lectures..
(PNS) — The Rev. Andrew Black, a pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is coordinating an effort to ensure..
(PNS) — An article published last month by Vox entitled “Everyone wants forgiveness, but no one is being forgiven” captured our attention...
https://vimeo.com/703872978?embedded=true&source=video_title&owner=49031955 (PNS) — As participants in Ecumenical Advocacy Days prepared to meet their congressional representatives with urgent pleas for human and civil rights,..
(PNS) — The Rev. Cathy Chang, a mission co-worker serving in the Philippines since 2015, was shocked on April 11 when she..
(PNS) — Ellen Sherby began her duties this week as associate director for a new area of Presbyterian World Mission called Global Connections...
(PNS) — An International Peacemaker from Rwanda will visit the United States this fall to share how the country has evolved since..
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