Committee leaders build community and learn more about the roles they’ll fill during the 226th General Assembly.
The Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar, a PC(USA) global partner, ministers to the marginalized, including the victims of human trafficking.
The former Clinton Presbyterian Church in Louisiana now serves its community as a public library.
From gun control to poverty, churches address the needs of their communities.
The Rev. Bronwen Boswell and others say ‘the killing must stop.’
To date, 34 overtures have been submitted by presbyteries, 45 reports from GA committees and commissions and 30 reports from church agencies.
The Rev. CeCe Armstrong and the Rev. Tony Larson used the month of February to discern their call and discuss their shared vision for the PC(USA).
Bronwen Boswell says unification work and General Assembly are among the top items on her agenda.
Commission also seeks to put a false rumor to rest.
Elizabeth Caldwell, Cynthia Campbell, Thomas Long and Brian K. Blount engage in a lively and helpful discussion.
Recommendation to go before 226th General Assembly this summer.
From computer-generated ‘Star Words’ in the Presbytery of the Western Reserve to traditional coloring sheets for all ages, Presbyterians delight in celebrating the ancient festival day in new ways and spaces.
Ongoing feedback from users is encouraged to inform future updates.
‘I hope that the church at large will experience New Life’s passion for community justice,’ church team leader says.
Lifelong Presbyterian announces plans to stand for moderator of the 226th General Assembly.
The Rev. Shavon Starling-Louis and the Rev. Ruth Faith Santana-Grace are the final guests for 2022 on ‘Leading Theologically.’
J. Herbert Nelson offers Christmas encouragement.
Western Kentucky church finds ways to bless others while working and planning together.
Thousands are dead in the conflict between Shilluk and Nuer peoples.
Churches in the Synod of Mid-America share their stories of caring for their low-income neighbors.
Stillman College graduate Kyley Thompson calls the Christmas Joy Offering "a lifeline of financial assistance."
The pandemic dealt a blow to the finances of a pastor serving a Korean American congregation in Atlanta.
The need-based aid responds to Matthew 25 priorities.
A year after tornado outbreak, ‘We still need help.’
Supply chain issues and additional technology investments drove the final price tag to nearly $3.8 million, A Corp Board learns.
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