by Lacy Ford Few actions prompt as much soul-searching about our common humanity as deadly attacks on innocents. White law enforcement..
by Thomas W. Currie One might think it a bit strange that all the Apostles’ Creed has to say about the..
by Carlton Johnson “Ready For Love” is a beautiful melody from India.Arie’s 2001 debut album “Acoustic Soul.” Her lyrics counter the popular..
The Latina/Latino or Latinx people are a very complex people! Friends, in order to talk about worship and praise, we must first..
In the fall of 2003, I was called to serve as pastor of Ravenswood Presbyterian Church in Chicago, a bilingual and..
Walking with your congregation through Lent can feel slightly less marketable than welcoming them to an Advent study. There are fewer..
For well over a year, the Synod of the Southwest (with presbyteries in Arizona and New Mexico) has been seeking ways..
by Fernando Rodríguez I was the youngest of four in my house and am at least 10 years younger than all three..
“Maria” and “Ernesto,” along with their two children, migrated to the United States from Mexico in the early 2000s. They made..
One of my most memorable stewardship ministry meetings came about because of what was said at the beginning of the meeting. For..
The church’s growing interest in a return to spiritual practices is a revitalization of the inward, focused disciplines that provide preparation and..
by Rocky Supinger It has been almost 40 years since the Quaker author Richard Foster published “Celebration of Discipline,” the much-heralded manual..
by Julie Coffman Hester It’s Saturday at the church, the day before our annual Advent workshop for families. I make copies of..
With a new year comes new commitments – or at least the hope of a fresh start. For some, that means a..
We are always searching for answers about the meaning and purpose of our lives, and we seek to express those answers in..
Editor’s note: Three articles represent three perspectives on communities working together in the city of Baltimore. Those involved come from a wide variety..
Editor’s note: This year, the Presbyterian Outlook partnered with the Presbyterian Writers Guild in a short story contest called, “An experiment with..
Editor’s note: Three articles represent three perspectives on communities working together in the city of Baltimore. Those involved come from a wide variety..
Editor’s note: Three articles represent three perspectives on communities working together in the city of Baltimore. Those involved come from a wide variety..
We try to drive the dark away this shining season, string twining cords around our shrubs and trees, doors, windows, porches too,..
by Kris Berggren (Photos by Maria Forsythe) In the affluent enclaves of Scott and Carver counties in suburban Minneapolis, it’s really..
This is not luxury housing: just studio apartments, each with a bathroom and enough space to sleep and cook. For the..
Story and photos by Beth Farias You can learn a lot about a person in just three to five minutes. Our words,..
By Wilson Davis The North Carolina Presbyterian Pilgrimage (NCPP) is known for its grace-filled, spiritual renewal weekends. It dates from 1990, and..
by Brandon Frick A while back, I was teaching a course on the Theological Declaration of Barmen. What began as an initially..
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