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
More than any other Christian activity, worship can demonstrate the unity we have in Christ. Gathering around the table is a visible sign of our unity in Christ. At the same time, worship can expose the fault lines between Christians as well. That same gathering around the table can also show our divisions, as when Roman Catholics and Protestants cannot share the bread and cup together.
We recently shot this video on Thinking, Praying, and Living the Faith. We'd love to hear from you about Thinking Praying and Living the Faith.
What does it mean for you to Think the Faith, Pray the Faith, and Live the Faith? Post something in the comments or send us a short video clip from a webcam or the like, and we'll post it.
In the worst of times, it’s often the smallest of things to which hope clings. What has saved me is words. Well, Word through words, to be exact. Some people, including preachers after awhile, wonder why we bother spending so...
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about the doors of the church, including one of Jesus’ “I am” statements from the gospel of John: “I am the gate” (John 10). Our gathering and sending, our going out and coming...
In a few months we'll observe the tenth anniversary of the tragic events of September 11, 2001. This year, that anniversary happens to fall on a Sunday. Several of us at the Presbyterian Center have been meeting to collect and...