(ENI) Continued violence in the Middle East makes it almost impossible for church workers there to preach peace and reconciliation, the president of the Middle East region of the World Association for Christian Communication, Riad Jarjour, has told a global gathering of Christian communicators in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Coalition Co-moderator Jerry Andrews converses with Gathering XI participant. OUTLOOK photo by Erin Dunigan [/caption]“Our team lost this Assembly. Badly. But the Coalition has already reloaded,” said Presbyterian Coalition Co-Moderator Jerry Andrews in his presentation, “The State of the Denomination,” at the 11th annual Presbyterian Coalition gathering Oct. 13 in Newport Beach, Calif.
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“Gathering participants confess sins in solemn assembly.”[/caption]“Surely we have no Gospel to proclaim, no mission, and no evangelism if we turn away from the standards that define the life of the believer,” Terry Schlossberg told the opening session of the Presbyterian Coalition October 13 in Newport Beach, Calif.
LOUISVILLE — A 22-year-old woman accused of leaving her newborn baby on the doorstep of a Presbyterian Church in Washington state was charged Oct. 10 with child abandonment.
Concerns have been raised in public arenas in the life of the church about recent changes to the Open Book Bible Exegesis examination. The expression of these concerns points to the important role the examinations play in the larger preparation for ministry process in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
John Calvin’s understanding of piety shaped his followers in very distinctive ways. Active participation in society, intelligent moral character, careful stewardship of human and natural resources are as much a part of Calvin’s piety as corporate worship, devout and disciplined personal and family life, Bible reading, and singing of Psalms.
It runs against the grain today to suggest that anything past could be of interest, let alone of importance. Nevertheless, A.D. 2009 will be the 500th anniversary of the birth of John Calvin. It will be appropriate to celebrate by reading his works, especially because he helps us to remember, and to know, the One born 1,500 years earlier than he.
When I was in the second grade I led a solitary sort of existence. As a result, I was soon reading at the seventh grade level. Unfortunately this accelerated progress did not last. By the time I reached the seventh grade I was back to reading, as they put it, in an age appropriate way — smack dab at the seventh grade level.
The following article is excerpted from the author’s book, Calvin for Armchair Theologians (Westminster-John Knox, 2002).
The 218th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is sending ten proposed amendments and four ecumenical statements to the presbyteries for their affirmative or negative votes.
William J. Carl III, president of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, Pa., is the featured preacher Nov. 9 and 16 on "Day 1," a nationally broadcast radio program also accessible by podcast at Day1.org. Each program includes a sermon by Carl along with interviews conducted by the program's host and executive producer, Peter Wallace.
The Presbyterian Outlook readers are among many who have asked about the status of their retirement funds being managed by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Board of Pensions. In response, Robert Maggs, BOP executive director, issued the following statement (also on the board Web site: www.pensions.org):
NAIROBI — (ENI) André Karamaga, a Presbyterian theologian from Rwanda, has been elected general secretary of the Nairobi-based All Africa Conference of Churches, the grouping announced today (October 9).
CAPE TOWN — (ENI) A South African Presbyterian church leader has said poverty in the country is now worse than apartheid, and a "terrible disease" hindering the creation of Christian congregations.
DAMASCUS — Twenty-two Americans representing a variety of Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) congregations gathered recently in Syria for an emotional, and at times tearful, encounter with leaders of the five Presbyterian congregations in Iraq.
CASCADE TOWNSHIP, MICH. — Mandy Helton Jones had planned to spend the next couple of months traveling to Asia and Australia with her new husband, Jon. But when she spotted a blog looking for couples to carry a handwritten Bible across America, their travel plans changed in a hurry.
(ENI)--South African church cleric Alan Boesak is on the verge of giving up his church positions and returning to a leadership role in politics.
Did you know that The Presbyterian Outlook magazine includes weekly Bible study helps for those who teach the Uniform Bible Study lessons? …and that it includes monthly helps for the thousands of women participating in Horizons Bible study circles? …and that it includes the Benedictory column – featuring such writers as Craig Barnes, Michael Lindvall, Jana Childers, Richard Mouw, Karen Sloan, Ted Wardlaw, Agnes Norfleet, Heidi Husted, Earl Palmer, and others?
This fall, before the election, presbyteries will be encouraged to set up task forces on immigration — so Presbyterians can be ready to respond the next time a push is made for comprehensive immigration reform. Whether the Republicans or the Democrats win in November, the demography of the country is changing. People are streaming into the United States from all corners of the globe, and the implications of immigration for public policy and for communities and congregations are tremendous.
Editor’s Note: This report on hurricane damage in Texas reflects information “on the ground” in the days right after the disaster.
It was faith that made Abraham obey when God called him to go out to a country which God had promised to give him. He left his own country without knowing where he was going … ” Hebrews 11:8-10 (Good News Bible)
LOUISVILLE — Janet Edwards, a Presbyterian minister in Pittsburgh, was found not guilty Thursday (Oct. 2) following a trial on charges that she violated Scripture and the constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) when she presided at the marriage of two women.
SNOWBIRD, UTAH – In response to the crisis in the nation’s financial markets, Presbyterian leaders are preparing to send out a pastoral letter by e-mail pointing out resources available from the General Assembly on economic issues.
SNOWBIRD, UTAH — The $40 million Mission Initiative: Joining Hearts & Hands campaign has proved a learning experience for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) — exciting in some ways, frustrating in others, said Tom Gillespie, a former president of Princeton Theological Seminary and honorary chairman of the campaign.
Bangalore, India — (ENI) Christian and Hindu leaders who took part in their first dialogue meeting in India's southern state of Kerala are hopeful that the gathering will lead to greater understanding, against the background of anti-Christian violence in parts of the country.
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