Order of worship — January 12, 2025
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Tricia Hersey calls readers to liberate themselves from "grind culture," Amy Pagliarella writes.
“What if scarcity is a social construct?” Amy Pagliarella reviews Indigenous botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer's latest book.
A poignant reflection on identity, inheritance, and love, exploring the emotions of cherishing a parent's enduring legacy. — Rodney Sadler Jr.
Two-page document explores how Presbyterians can work for peace in the region.
Jerry Andrews' grandson Silas, who has spina bifida, teaches him faith, courage, and joy, inspiring a shared journey toward wholeness.
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Thomas J. Carrico, Jr. reflects on John 1:1-18 and Matthew 2:1-12's call to testify to the light, follow Christ, and challenge oppressive powers.
Chris Burton explores God's vigilance, justice, and faith as a response to oppression and despair in challenging times.
“Miller-McLemore argues that following our bliss is a lie, built on a romanticized ideal insufficiently grounded in the realities of our lives.” — Philip J. Reed
In each issue of the Outlook, we include a discussion guide to further reflect on the issue. We recommend using this guide in your Bible study, small group or book club. It's our invitation into a faithful conversation.
Rosalind Banbury's fifth reflection on the 2024-2025 Presbyterian Women/Horizons Bible Study.
The UC will move away from its previous pattern of working as a committee of the whole.
You've seen the crowd-favorite Outlook articles of 2024. This list includes the articles we love, but maybe you haven't seen yet.
'During the holidays, we are practicing relational spirituality and engaging in our awakened brain,' said one professor of psychology.
By the power of the Holy Spirit, our hearts are joined in one holy unity writes Ron Byars.
Here are the top 10 Presbyterian news stories from 2024 highlighting the questions and concerns shaping the church's future.
In a busy season, the prophet John helps Maggie Alsup organize her to-do list.
Each week, Presbyterian Outlook publishes a lectionary reflection related to the Revised Common Lectionary's suggested readings. These are our 10 most referenced reflections of 2024.
God is not bound by our past. Karen Rohrer invites us to look beyond fear, embrace the unknown, and trust in God's promise of renewal.
From Lenten devotions to webinars on reparations and digital discipleship, our most popular products in 2024 offered inspirational and practical tools.
Austin Vernon writes on Luke 18:31-43.
What did Jesus know and when did he know it? Philip K. Gladden ponders Luke 2:41-52.
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Significant grant will enable the Presbyterian Historical Society to greatly expand its exhibit program.