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The Compassion, Peace & Justice ministries of the Presbyterian Mission Agency premiered a new video on the main PC(USA) Facebook page and other outlets Wednesday that gives an overview of the ministry area’s work.
For six years, the Rev. Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, II, headed the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)’s Office of Public Witness in Washington, D.C. He had a front-row seat to the goings on in the halls of Congress and the federal government in general.
As President-elect Joe Biden prepares to take the oath of office Wednesday, Nelson, who now serves as Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the PC(USA), says the new president will have a full plate when he steps into the Oval Office.
Staff and members of Mid-Kentucky Presbytery have used the PC(USA)’s most recently-adopted confession, the Confession of Belhar, in a new video designed to remember the victims of violence against persons of color, including Kentuckians Breonna Taylor and David McAtee, George Floyd of Minnesota and Ahmaud Arbery of Georgia.
A group of mid council leaders has come together in a video to share prayers, heartaches, and hopes in the midst of nationwide demonstrations. The video is in response to the recent deaths of African Americans at the hands of law enforcement, which has increased racial tensions.
Matthew J. Skolnik, the general presbyter of the Muskingum Valley Presbytery in eastern Ohio, produced the video that is now being shared across the denomination.
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One of the major events at Big Tent 2019 was the Ceasefire Walk in downtown Baltimore. The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) joined with local Presbyterian churches for a walk and prayer stops to remember victims of gun violence in the city.
Randy Hobson, manager of design and multimedia with the Office of the General Assembly, has produced a brief highlight of the walk and the reflections from the Reverend Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, II, Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the PC(USA).
El Reverendo Dr. J. Herbert Nelson II, secretario permanente de la Asamblea General de la Iglesia Presbiteriana (EE. UU.), mientras declara que las armas son demasiado accesibles para el público, pide a los legisladores que tomen una postura más dura en la venta de armas con alta capacidad de municiones.
Saying they are too accessible to the public, the Reverend Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, II, Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), is calling on lawmakers to take a tougher stand on the sale of weapons with high-capacity magazines.