The Rev. Dr. David Esterline, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary’s president and professor of Cross-cultural Theological Education, has announced his retirement effective summer 2021.
There is a significant difference between being born “white” and “whiteness,” according to author Kerry Connelly, and she discussed that and other white supremacy concepts during last week’s webinar presented by the Presbyterian Outlook and sponsored by the Presbyterian Publishing Corporation.
As its budget continues to tighten, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is facing tough decisions on what its focus will be in the coming years. The Reverend Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, II, Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the PC(USA), says the church needs to change.
Churches that have embraced Matthew 25 are committed to eradicating systemic poverty and to building God’s beloved community together.
Using a question-and-answer format, a longtime Presbyterian pastor and an inquirer in Sacramento Presbytery offered a workshop Saturday during the 2020 Intercultural Transformation Workshops.
Through plenary and breakout sessions — and by listening to Presbyterians who are making strides toward building intercultural faith communities — the 2020 Intercultural Transformation Workshops got underway Saturday with about 90 people aboard virtually.
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) will celebrate Native American Day by hosting two of the first events in an ongoing series.
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance is helping with response to the wildfires in the Presbytery of the Cascades in central and western Oregon.
A new book — “Just Faith: Reclaiming Progressive Christianity“ — encourages progressive Christians to stand up and be bold about their faith.
An Illinois congregation works to promote racial justice through its Matthew 25 commitment and participation in the Peace & Global Witness offering.