A Presbyterian church in northern California is distributing locally-grown produce as part of Sunday worship to bring healthy food options to their community.
Una cosa que el Rvdo. Dr. Ray Jones a menudo oye al pueblo presbiteriano decir sobre el evangelismo son palabras atribuidas a San Francisco de Asís: "Predique el evangelio en todo momento y si es necesario, use palabras". Pero Jones dice, "no hay evidencia de que San Francisco haya dicho eso".
루이빌 –레이 존스 목사가 장로교인들로부터 전도에 관해 종종 듣는 것은 아시시의 성 프란시스의 인용문이다: "항상 복음을 전하되, 말은 필요할 때만 사용하라." 그러나 "성 프란시스가 이 말을 했다는 분명한 증거는 없습니다"라고 존스 목사는 말했다.
19- to 30-year-olds are invited to apply for a national or international Young Adult Volunteer assignment, taking place virtually for 2021-2022.
Church leaders, panelists and attendees will explore evangelism at the ‘Rethinking Evangelism’ digital conference taking place on October 12-14.
The Muhammad Ali Center and Flyaway Books will co-host “Believing in a Better World: Talking with Children about Race and Racial Violence” from 7-8:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday, September 23. The free, virtual event will celebrate the release of “For Beautiful Black Boys Who Believe in a Better World,” a timely picture book by author Michael W. Waters and illustrator Keisha Morris that tells the story of a boy named Jeremiah and his family who discover hopeful forms of activism and advocacy in response to racism and gun violence in their community. The picture book includes a discussion and activity guide (available here) created by the Muhammad Ali Center that adults can use with children to further discuss racism, gun violence and social change.
In a lecture series sponsored by Union Presbyterian Seminary and the Center for Social Justice and Reconciliation this week, the Rev. Dr. James Forbes spoke on “COVID-19: A Parable of Plagues before Deliverance.”
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) leaders and members are invited to participate in an exercise that will help a consultant redesign the denomination's website.
Even in the pandemic’s monotony, frustration and fear, we can have hope in God’s promise to make all things new and bring us to a better future.
Mark Adams and Miriam Maldonado Escobar live and minister on the border of the U.S. and Mexico in the shadow of a 30-foot steel dividing wall, grateful for the opportunity to provide witness to the reality that “Jesus is our peace and has destroyed the dividing wall of hostility.”