Growing up in Myanmar, Thang Van Lian has seen religious persecution up close.
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The Vision 2020 Team is using every tool and upcoming event at its disposal to remind Presbyterians that the team’s guiding statement for the denomination matches the PC(USA) acronym: God calls the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to be Prayerful, Courageous, United, Serving and Alive.
A few years back, the 130 or so members of First Presbyterian Church of South Lyon, Michigan, decided to turn their focus outward into their community about 40 miles west of Detroit.
David Khalaf, co-author with his husband Constantino Khalaf of the WJK Spring 2019 book Modern Kinship: A Queer Guide to Christian Marriage, has published an essay in the hugely popular Modern Love column of The New York Times.
Nearly 30 years ago, 25 residents of North Scottsdale, Ariz., attended a worship service at what would grow to become Pinnacle Presbyterian Church, a congregation of more than 1,400 in the Presbytery of Grand Canyon.
People attending next week’s Presbyterian Youth Triennium on the campus of Purdue University will be among the first to see a new webinar series addressing one of the most important issues of our day: gun violence.
South Sudanese church leaders continue to amplify hope for their country as the people quietly marked the eighth Independence Day Tuesday without an official government celebration.
소규모 아이오와 공동체는 1888년에 Freerk Klaahsen의 집에서 소그룹 가족 모임을 시작하였다. 많은 가족들이 독일에서 이주하여 새로운 나라에서의 새로운 삶을 시작했다. 얼마 안 있어서 클라센Klaahsen의 집이 너무 작아 학교에서 예배를 드리기 시작했다.
1894년에는, 20명의 교인들이 공식적으로 Zoar 장로교회를 개척하였다. 그것은 Zoar Creek으로 알려진 근처 계곡의 이름을 따서 명명되었다. 첫 번째 교회를 짓기 위해 2에이커의 땅이 매입되었고 이후에 급속히 성장했다.
In 1888, a small group of families began meeting at the home of Freerk Klaahsen in a small Iowa community. Many of the families had migrated from Germany to begin their new lives in the open country. Soon, the Klaahsen home became too small and the group began to worship at a school.
By 1894, 20 charter members officially organized the Zoar Presbyterian Church. It was named after a nearby ravine known as Zoar Creek. Two acres of land were purchased to build the first church and it grew rapidly afterwards.