The best-selling Being Reformed: Faith Seeking Understanding series now has more than 40 studies to choose from with the recent releases of Call to Mission and Great Prayer of Thanksgiving.
Being Reformed studies are biblically based and provide adults with a foundational understanding of the Reformed faith. Each six-session study—written by well-known and respected scholars—features Scripture, prayer, in-depth commentary, and questions for reflection. Each study addresses its subject from a Reformed theological perspective.
Call to Mission, with a foreword by Hunter Farrell, director of Presbyterian World Mission, challenges congregations to explore their call to mission from both global and local perspectives.
“[Call to Mission] will expand our views of mission, calling, and ministry,” Farrell said. “It will help us recognize that calling is not a term reserved only for ministers or pastors. All Christians are called to participate in God’s mission in this world.”
The Great Prayer of Thanksgiving is a central feature of the liturgy for the Lord's Supper in Presbyterian and Reformed traditions. Great Prayer of Thanksgiving will strengthen our faith in God, who has acted in history, who continues to lead and guide us, and who will bring us together in the joyful feast of the people of God. Written by David Gambrell, associate for worship in the Office of Theology, Worship, and Education, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), this study is excellent for use during Lent or anytime in the liturgical year.
Published by Congregational Ministries Publishing, PC(USA), all Being Reformed studies are available for purchase at pcusastore.com. Select studies are also available for iBooks and Kindle. Learn more at: pcusa.org/beingreformed