“You too are being built together as a dwelling in which God dwells by God’s spirit.” ― Eph. 2:22.
In its ongoing efforts to encourage gifted new candidates to enter the field of church music, the Presbyterian Association of Musicians (PAM) has launched a new church-based grant program to support the training of church musicians in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
A federal court of appeals rejected a case brought by an atheist organization that would have declared tax-exempt clergy housing allowances — often a large chunk of a pastor’s compensation — unconstitutional.
Maake Masango’s journey with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) runs from South Africa through the Presbyterian School of Christian Education (PSCE) and back.
Catherine M. Phillippe, one of the more elegant, graceful and grace-filled Presbyterians the world has known, died after a momentous struggle with breast cancer on Friday, Nov. 14, in Princeton, N.J. She was 75.
교회 안에서 화해자가 되기
미국 장로교 안의 노회들에서 새롭게 선출된 노회장들의 최근 모임에서, 나는 분열이 있는 노회나 교회에서 “화해자”의 역할을 어떻게 감당할 수 있는지에 대한 나의 생각을 나누어 달라는 요청을 받았다. 그 때에 내가 나눈 것들을 몇 가지 나누어 보려 한다:
The National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA (NCC) has announced the hiring of two new staff members.
[한국어] We condemn in the strongest way possible the brutal attack on worshippers at the synagogue in the Har Nof Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Jerusalem by Palestinian terrorists on November 18, 2014. The resulting injuries, including the death of four of those gathered for worship, are unconscionable acts that inflame the already dangerous tensions that plague the Holy City, and push farther into the future the prospects of a peaceful resolution of the larger issues of peace in Israel/Palestine.
The mission field of the Philippines is fertile soil in which the gospel is “growing like the parable of the mustard seed,” Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) mission workers the Revs. Paul Matheny and Mary Nebelsick told a group of Presbyterian Center staffers here Nov. 14.
Of the 1.1 million women who live in rural Nicaragua, only 23.2 percent own their land, in parcels ranging from (0.9 to 8.7 acres), according to the 4th National Agricultural Census (2011).