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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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March 14, 2011

Sibling Rivalry

Family quarrels are bitter things. They don't go by any rules. They're not like aches or wounds; they're more like splits in the skin that won't heal because there's not enough material. ~F. Scott Fitzgerald A friend of mine says...


March 11, 2011

Pray for Japan

In the aftermath of an earthquake and tsunami in northern Japan this morning, we pray for all who are affected by this tragic event. The Office of Theology and Worship has provided resources for prayer at a time of disaster....


March 8, 2011

What’s so hard about Bible references?

The Heidelberg Catechism is very important to me, with its strong emphasis on belonging to God and gratitude as the theme of the Christian life. At the baptism of both my children and my ordination to the ministry of Word...


March 7, 2011

Ash Wednesday

Many Presbyterian congregations will observe Ash Wednesday this week. My friend Sheldon Sorge – an alumnus of the Office of Theology and Worship, now serving as Pastor to Pittsburgh Presbytery – once pointed out this liturgical oddity: that the Ash...


March 4, 2011

Exile Revisited

Several weeks ago I posted a couple of blogs that posed the question whether the PCUSA is a church in exile. There was some good discussion, including whether or not “exile” was the appropriate metaphor for our current situation. This...

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