The twelve-volume Feasting on the Word commentary series is one of the most extensive and well-respected resources for preaching on the market today. Now, new resources from the Feasting brand offer tools for preaching from the Gospels, preaching during Advent and Lent, preaching to children, and preparing for worship.
The Rev. George M. Conn Jr., who during an illustrious career in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) never failed to charm with a ready smile and/or a bad joke, died peacefully at home here Oct. 4, surrounded by his family and a chorus of laughter, tears and hymns of praise. He had been fighting a brief but intense battle with cancer.
An interview with the Rev. Irma Mepico Balaba, International Peacemaker from the Philippines.
Building upon the momentum and success of its inaugural Conversation on Pastoral Formation on Sept. 25, the Company of New Pastors (CNP) has announced details of the second event in its ongoing series designed to expand the reach and scope of the popular transition-into-ministry program.
The newly released National Congregations Study finds church choirs are on the downbeat in white Protestant churches across the theological spectrum.
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) joins our partners in the Hong Kong Christian Council in deep concern for peace and justice for the people of Hong Kong.
The Reverend Gradye Parsons, Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), reflects on the gifts Korean Presbyterians bring to the life of the PC(USA), and shares his hope for an ongoing journey together in ministry.
An interview with the Rev. James Koung Ninrew Dong, International Peacemaker from South Sudan.
The Rev. David Lewicki, co-pastor of North Decatur Presbyterian Church in Decatur, Ga., is the featured preacher Oct. 26 on “Day 1” with host Peter Wallace, the nationally broadcast ecumenical radio program also accessible online at Day1.org.
Nearly the entire full-time faculty at the Episcopal Church's oldest seminary is battling with the school's leadership, although neither side agrees whether the professors quit, were fired or staged a walkout.