PC(USA) News

Latest news from http://www.pcusa.org.
Subscribe to PC(USA) News feed

March 19, 2024

For Shawn Duncan, it’s the little things — like getting a birthday card — that mean a lot.

March 18, 2024

The authors of “Surviving God: A New Vision of God through the Eyes of Sexual Abuse Survivors” said recently during “A Matter of Faith: A Presby Podcast” that the very ways we use words to describe God can contribute to crimes being committed, including sexual abuse.

March 18, 2024

A meeting to help launch a new migration-focused mission network will kick off Tuesday in El Salvador. The Central America Migration Mission Network (La Red de Misión y Migración en Centroamérica) will include partners from the Northern Triangle of Central America (Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador) and several U.S.-based PC(USA) entities, including six presbyteries, three congregations and seven ministries.

March 17, 2024

As just one of many demonstrations calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza going on across the country and around the world, Sunday’s interfaith gathering in Louisville, Kentucky, labeled a Gaza Ceasefire Pilgrimage, gathered about 130 people who braved blustery weather to sing, chant, hear from people of three different faiths, and march.

March 15, 2024

The Rev. Cheryl Barnes, Africa Area Coordinator for Presbyterian World Mission, delivered an engaging address on education Friday during the in-person and online gathering of the Congo Mission Network.

Nourishing encounters about justice, church well-being, transitional ministry and more

March 15, 2024

Fred Tangeman | Office of the General Assembly

LOUISVILLE

In the last six weeks, “Along The Road” has released six new podcast episodes for leaders at congregations and mid councils. With an array of guests from congregations and national agencies, the discussions focus on justice and inclusion, congregation meetings and well-being, and transforming and connectional ministries. As more miles in ministry are traveled, the ATR episodes point listeners to resources for leaders at councils large and small.

Responder a la actividad de Dios en el mundo mediante el servicio a otras personas

March 15, 2024

Marissa Galván-Valle

Si consultáramos con una herramienta de Inteligencia Artificial sobre la pregunta «¿Cuál es la actividad de Dios en el mundo?», respondería reconociendo la complejidad del tema y sugiriendo enfoques desde las perspectivas bíblicas, teológicas y experienciales. En última instancia, la IA concluiría que la actividad de Dios en el mundo sigue siendo un misterio que trasciende la comprensión humana.

Sin embargo, es crucial prestar atención a la actividad de Dios en el mundo cuando se sirve a las demás personas. Dios nos llama a hacer lo que Dios está haciendo. Por lo tanto, es vital que las personas que son ordenadas como ancianas gobernantes y las iglesias que dirigen comprendan el carácter y la actividad de Dios y luego disciernan la voluntad de Dios para el mundo.

타인을 섬김으로써, 세상 속에서 하나님의 역사에 반응하다.

March 15, 2024

마리싸 갈반-바예

만일 누군가가 AI (인공지능)에게 "세상 속에서 하나님은 어떻게 역사하시나요?" 라고 묻는다면, AI는 주제의 복잡성을 인정하면서 성경적, 신학적, 경험적 관점에서의 접근을 제안하는 방식으로 응답할 것입니다. 그리고, 결국에는 세상 속에서의 하나님의 역사는 인간의 이해를 초월하는 미스터리라고 AI 는 결론 내릴 것입니다.

그럼에도 불구하고 타인을 섬길 때는 세상 속에서 하나님의 역사에 주의를 기울이는 것이 매우 중요합니다. 우리는 하나님이 하시는 일을 하도록 부름 받았습니다. 그러므로 사역 장로들과 그들이 이끄는 교회들은 하나님의 성품과 그가 하시는 일을 이해하고, 또한 세상을 향한 하나님의 뜻을 분별하는 것이 필요합니다.

Responding to God’s Activity in the World through Service to Others

March 15, 2024

Marissa Galván-Valle

If one were to inquire of an Artificial Intelligence tool, "What is God's activity in the world?", it would respond by acknowledging the complexity of the topic and suggesting approaches from biblical, theological, and experiential perspectives. Ultimately, the AI would conclude that God's activity in the world remains a mystery that transcends human understanding.

Nevertheless, it is crucial to pay attention to God's activity in the world when serving others. What God does, we are called to do. Therefore, it is vital for ruling elders and the churches they lead to comprehend God's character and activity and then discern God's will for the world.

March 14, 2024

The Presbyterian Committee on the Self-Development of People held a parallel event this week during the 68th session of the Commission on the Status of Women to amplify the work of advocacy.

March 14, 2024

Fittingly, Wednesday’s Chapel service put on by Presbyterian Publishing Corporation staff featured a thoughtful and challenging sermon by an author published in November by Westminster John Knox Press.

March 14, 2024

Five years ago, members of the Committee on Mission Responsibility Through Investment (MRTI) visited South Louisiana to see the devastating effects of climate change on Native American Tribes living in the coastal bayous.

March 14, 2024

From 4 p.m. through 6 p.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday, March 19,  Racial Equity & Women’s Intercultural Ministries will be hosting a Narcan training webinar featuring Patricia Osterhoudt as the facilitator.

March 13, 2024

When the annual town hall with UN Secretary-General António Guterres extended beyond its designated hour on Wednesday, it was a lucky break for Hyun Joo Nam, a Presbyterian delegate to the 68th session of the Commission on the Status of Women.

March 13, 2024

Against the African beats of 2020’s global anthem “Jerusalema,” with the lyrics in Zulu language, “Jerusalema ikhaya lami Ngilondoloze Uhambe nami,” which translates to “Jerusalem, my home, Save me! Join me. Don't leave me here,” the Ecumenical Women’s daily worship service at the 68th Commission on the Status of Women began in Tillman Chapel Tuesday in the Church Center for the United Nations.

March 13, 2024

In turn, the Rev. Rebecca Barnes attended seminary, became a pastor and, in 2017, was named coordinator of the Presbyterian Hunger Program. Growing up with both parents serving as Presbyterian pastors and engaging and fun community activities including CROP Hunger Walks helped steer her toward the significant work she’s been doing for the past seven years.

March 13, 2024

A lot can happen in five years. Babies are born and start kindergarten. White House administrations come and go. We saw the pandemic shut down most of the world and greatly impact the way that churches function. And, this spring marks five years since the launch of Stewardship Navigator, an educational website launched by the Presbyterian Foundation.

March 13, 2024

On May 15-17, Stony Point Center is hosting a Housing Crisis Symposium both in-person and online supporting the eradicating systemic poverty focus of the Matthew 25 movement. Registration is encouraged by May 8.

Latest General Assembly deadline brings more overtures and recommendations to PC-Biz and the PC(USA)

March 12, 2024

Fred Tangeman | Office of the General Assembly

Fraziers Bottom, WV

To say that Ken Tolley has been busy since the most recent General Assembly deadline for overtures with constitutional implications is a massive understatement. Kind of like saying the Manager of GA Business — a self-professed “polity nerd" —has merely enjoyed his latest call. 

March 12, 2024

In a special sermon on Sunday, the Rev. Dr. Mary Newbern-Williams, transitional presbyter for the Presbytery of New York City, used love, as displayed by God and Jesus Christ, as a rallying cry for what must be done to improve the lives of women and other marginalized people.

Pages

 

Presbyterian Fun Fact

There are about 75 million Reformed/Presbyterian Christians worldwide and about 2.5 million belong to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).

 

Social bookmarks

 
Zircon - This is a contributing Drupal Theme
Design by WeebPal.