The Presbyterian Global Fellowship’s third annual conference, “Inside Out,” began in Long Beach, California on Thursday evening.
While a praise band filled the room with U2’s “Beautiful Day,” close to 1000 conference attendees from 34 states and 4 continents filed into the event’s opening session.
After half an hour of praise and worship music led by the Bel Air Praise Band, PGF Executive Director Kelly Kannwisher welcomed the attendees to the conference.
LOUISVILLE — As the conflict in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia continues, Gradye Parsons, stated clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), has joined with Wesley Granberg-Michaelson, general secretary of the Reformed Church in America (RCA), in sending a letter of concern and solidarity to church partners in Georgia and Russia.
LOUISVILLE — Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) is supporting humanitarian relief efforts to help refugees and those displaced by fighting in the embattled former Soviet republic of Georgia.
LOUISVILLE — Janet Edwards, a Presbyterian minister in Pittsburgh, is headed back to church court later this year for conducting a marriage ceremony for two women even though charges against her for performing the nuptials were dismissed in 2006.
LOUISVILLE — (PNS) The Form of Government Task Force (FOGTF), expanded in size and loaded with comments from this year’s General Assembly, is scheduled to meet for the first time since the 218th General Assembly adjourned in June to begin revising the original task force’s report.
LOUISVILLE — Sue Mooney, parish nurse for Overbrook Church in Columbus, Ohio, has been named recipient of the 2008 Elise Stutzer Award in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)’s health ministries.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed civil fraud charges against Stanley W. Anderson, a Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) elder from Colorado who made a dramatic pledge of $150 million to the denomination at the 2006 General Assembly.
NEW YORK — The patriarchs of the Russian and Georgian Orthodox churches have issued calls for peace as military conflict between Russia and Georgia over the pro-Russian separatist enclaves of South Ossetia and Abkhazia escalated into the first war between countries with Orthodox Christian majorities in modern history.
GENEVA — Two global bodies grouping Protestant Christians — the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) and the Disciples Ecumenical Consultative Council (DECC) — say they are looking to establish a closer relationship.
Members of St. Andrews Church in Kilmarnock, Va., took off for the Gulf Coast on August 12 for a trip of more than 1,000 miles to deliver a shower trailer to Olive Tree Volunteer Village, a hurricane relief camp supported by Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) near New Orleans, La.
LOUISVILLE – (PNS) Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) mission leaders are asking the church to help them identify qualified candidates for international mission service.
BANGALORE, INDIA — Pictures on the Internet depicting Jesus smoking a cigarette and holding what appears to be a can of beer have caused repeated trouble for media in Asia in recent months.
Mustard seeds are small and easily overlooked, but inside is the potential for growth and fruitful productivity. Jesus called them a picture of the Kingdom of God. “Sowing Mustard Seeds: Working for God’s Justice — Confronting Poverty” was the theme of the Presbyterian Peacemaking Conference July 15-19 in Orange, Calif.
Americans consider themselves to be religious, but not dogmatic, meaning that most believe there can be more than one path to eternal life and more than one way to interpret even the teachings of their own faith tradition.
TELSKUF, northern Iraq — The Ghassan family had only 24 hours to leave Mosul, a city in Iraq about 400 kilometers northwest of Baghdad. They were able to take only what they could hastily gather together.
I write today having had just under two weeks now to reflect on the experience of being a commissioner to the 218th General Assembly in San Jose. Fresh from the stricture of a 60-second time limit at the microphone, I am not going to waste words, but jump into what is of greatest import to me as I reflect on the whole of that experience.
The initial reactions to the Authoritative Interpretation of G-6.0108 approved by the General Assembly in San Jose were dramatic.
The 218th General Assembly, meeting this past June in San Jose, issued two Authoritative Interpretations (“AIs”) and proposed an amendment to the Constitution that have important effects on the church’s ordination standards and our life together.
We Presbyterians have long prided ourselves on our church government. We have rejected rule by powerful individuals (bishops) set apart to make the important decisions that affect the many.
In 2006 our Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) General Assembly took the following action in regard to the Israel-Palestine conflict: “The 217th General Assembly does not believe that the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) should tell a sovereign nation whether it can protect its borders or handle matters of national defense.” This resolution went on to point out
CLEVELAND — Gradye Parsons, stated clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), underwent successful open-heart surgery on Aug. 7 at the Cleveland Clinic here.
NAIROBI — Anglican Archbishop Benjamin Nzimbi of Kenya, who boycotted the 2008 Lambeth Conference of Anglican bishops from around the world, has said the Archbishop of Canterbury should continue to convene the once-every-10-years gathering but underlined his view that homosexuality needs to be seen as sinful.
ORANGE, CALIF. — God has a strategy for building U.S. security and it’s all about development and diplomacy with the rest of the world, according to Lisa Schirch, a professor of peacebuilding at Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) in Harrisonburg, Va.
LOUISVILLE — A volunteer with a faith-based humanitarian aid group in Arizona that receives support from Presbyterians is facing jail time or a fine after leaving 25 water jugs in the desert for undocumented border-crossers.
LOUISVILLE — Five Protestant pastors are among the 21,880 persons who will carry the Olympic torch through the streets of Beijing to mark the beginning of the summer Olympic Games later this week; opening ceremonies are planned August 8.
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