The most recent installment of the Office of the General Assembly’s Leader Formation webinars featured three guests speaking with host Martha Miller on the topic “Discovering Leadership: Called to Serve.” The series is designed to help ruling elders and deacons to grow in the important ministries they contribute locally, regionally and nationally.
More than a year after the death of George Floyd, the Rev. Anna Kendig Flores believes it’s still of utmost importance for churches to continue doing antiracism work.
Media, says Mari Graham Evans, has always been social, for at least two reasons: It often features user-generated content and it sometimes goes viral.
“The peace of Christ be with you. And also with you.” On Sunday mornings in congregations across the country, hands are shaken, and the words of Christ’s peace are exchanged with one another. Yet what does it mean to pass the peace of Christ into a world that is often anxious?
On Friday staff at the Presbytery of the Twin Cities Area and others will hear about a Presbyterian Mission Agency initiative already underway informally and organically in a number of Presbyterian churches.
News from the presbyteries and synods of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
News from the presbyteries and synods of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
Renowned theologian and author Diana Butler Bass will be the featured speaker at VERGE 2010, sponsored by North Puget Sound Presbytery. The event will take place Sept. 18 at North Creek Presbyterian Church in Mill Creek, Wash.
VERGE "invites cutting-edge leaders to address these questions: What is happening in the world around us? What is God on the verge of in the midst of it? How can we be part of it?"