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Thinking the Faith, Praying the Faith, Living the Faith is written by the PC(USA) Office of Theology and Worship.

Thinking, praying, and living the faith is at the core of ministry in the Office of Theology and Worship. In the following videos, learn more about what thinking, praying, and living the faith means to the leadership of the Office of Theology and Worship. Discover why it matters and what difference it makes in our lives, work, and worship.  

Charles Wiley  
Barry Ensign-George
David Gambrell
Christine Hong 
Karen Russell

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October 28, 2010

Ecumenical and Interfaith Thanksgiving Services

There is a growing tradition of ecumenical and interfaith Thanksgiving services in the United States: diverse churches, mosques, synagogues, and other groups gathering in late November to give thanks, enjoy fellowship, and seek common ground. This phenomenon has been around...


October 22, 2010

The Heart of Pastoral Vocation

The heart of pastoral vocation is theological. In this sense: the pastor (make this plural in contexts where there is more than one) is the person in the life of a congregation who is called, gifted, and trained to be...


October 21, 2010

A Deeply Theological Core

There is a news story just out about the Company of New Pastors. An excerpt: At a national orientation gathering for The Company of New Pastors, seminary students in their final year of studies were encouraged to continue to develop...


October 19, 2010

New Testament Road Trip

Last week I had a long drive … about 26 hours, round trip. In thinking about how to pass the time I remembered that I had an audio version of the New Testament. I decided it would be an interesting...


October 14, 2010

Maybe I'm just a worship curmudgeon

I went to worship the other day and was called to worship with these words: “It’s a beautiful day, so let’s worship God.” Now let’s just look at that theology for a moment. We’re here to worship . . ....

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