In a new episode of “Everyday God-Talk,” three diverse church leaders share how living with the coronavirus and racism affects them and their communities.
Panelists, some of them with firsthand accounts, discussed how Christians can respond to unjust policing during a Tuesday webinar hosted by two organizations affiliated with Union Presbyterian Seminary.
A Rwandan workshop teaches African participants how to find inner healing and forgiveness from the trauma of ethnic conflict.
On June 30, Col. Pamela Stevenson, a Master of Divinity student at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, won the election for Kentucky State House District 43. Stevenson received 74 percent of the vote against her opponent, Rev. David Snardon, a Louisville Seminary alum (MDiv ’11) and current Doctor of Ministry student.
The world’s oldest and sole-surviving mission conference, which began in 1906, is preparing to hold its annual gathering — virtually — July 17–19.
With the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)’s first online General Assembly in the history books, members of the Committee on the Office of the General Assembly (COGA) say they are pleased with how the complex technical setup came together. But if this is a sign of things to come for future gatherings, some improvements will need to be made, leaders say.
A new tech-based ministry based in Florida is expanding the Church into virtual reality (VR) with unparalleled potential for Christian evangelism.
Tech-savvy Hispanic/Latino-a ministers created 60 devotional videos to comfort, bring hope and reassure viewers that even in a pandemic God still cares.
COVID-19 nos hace replantear la forma en que hacemos ministerio. Y ahora, mientras las iglesias reflexionan sobre la reapertura, ¿cómo será el servicio de adoración? ¿Se convertirá el nuevo modelo de servicio de adoración en línea en la nueva normalidad?
Christian educators and congregations are looking at creative, new approaches to Vacation Bible School for a COVID-19 world.