Crystal Cathedral founder Robert H. Schuller has been removed from a voting position on the board of the iconic glass megachurch he started in Southern California five decades ago.
The church must be clear about the need to care for the environment, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, said in Nairobi recently while addressing a symposium discussing the mission of the church in the 21st century.
Pope Benedict XVI has a lot of ground to cover when he heads back home to Germany this September, but thanks to a new popemobile from Mercedes, at least 30 of those kilometers (18.5 miles) will be on the greener side.
Westminster Presbyterian Church was looking for a way to be a neighbor in its new community, “for a practical hands-on mission, right here,” said Brad Rogers, director of the Stateline Kids Club.
After 150 years of serving a vibrant, growing faith community, Westminster moved to a new facility on the growing east side of Rockford, Illinois. Soon the staff and congregation recognized that many more young families and professionals—an unchurched population—from the Rockton-Roscoe-South Beloit area of northern Illinois were attending their church.
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)’s Environmental Ministries is launching a new network—the Environmental Ministries Action Network (EMAN). This network is open to anyone who is involved in environmental stewardship in their congregation and/or presbytery. The goal of EMAN is to inspire and equip Presbyterians to care for God’s earth and to increase the channels of communication between the PC(USA)’s Environmental Ministries and those congregations and presbyteries with environmental stewardship programs.
Environmental Ministries will be in regular communication with EMAN participants to provide them with tools and resources for their work to care for God’s creation. Participants will receive a guide …
The Office of the General Assembly has released the 2010 statistics of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). The statistical materials include a comparative summary of the PC(USA) membership, a summary of receipts and expenditures from 2007-2010, and additional miscellaneous information.
The new numbers show that the total membership of the PC(USA) in 2010 was 2,016,091, compared to 2,077,138 in the previous year, a decline of just over 61,000 members.
The Office of the General Assembly has released the 2010 statistics of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). The statistical materials include a comparative summary of the PC(USA) membership, a summary of receipts and expenditures from 2007-2010, and additional miscellaneous information.
The new numbers show that the total membership of the PC(USA) in 2010 was 2,016,091, compared to 2,077,138 in the previous year, a decline of just over 61,000 members.
The Office of the General Assembly has released the 2010 statistics of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). The statistical materials include a comparative summary of the PC(USA) membership, a summary of receipts and expenditures from 2007-2010, and additional miscellaneous information.
The new numbers show that the total membership of the PC(USA) in 2010 was 2,016,091, compared to 2,077,138 in the previous year, a decline of just over 61,000 members.