Donaldina Cameron House and the Presbyterian Church in Chinatown, in San Francisco, announce the release of educational resources designed to help congregations deal with clergy sexual abuse.
Flyaway Books has officially released its latest children’s book, “Hiding Baby Moses,” by Judith L. Roth and illustrator Melanie Cataldo.
More than a year into this new pandemic world, we are still in uncharted territory where answers are elusive and plans can be hard to make.
When it comes to addressing the injustices and disparities experienced by Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) in the United States — laid painfully bare by the nation’s double pandemic of COVID-19 and racial unrest — the Rev. Cathi King knows one thing for certain. And that is, she knows nothing for certain.
A predominantly white congregation in Pennsylvania dug into its history to understand how to dismantle racism.
At the Lived Theology in Asian America Conference on race, justice and politics held last week, Dr. Melissa Borja of the University of Michigan shared what she and her research team learned as they tracked stories in the media about anti-Asian racism and resistance to it over the past year.
He served as vice president of the United States from 1977 to 1981, but for many across the country, Walter Mondale will be remembered for his historic decision to ask Geraldine Ferraro to be his running mate in the 1984 U.S. presidential election. That groundbreaking decision opened the door for women to seek the nation’s highest office, helping lead Kamala Harris to become the first woman and person of color to be elected vice president.
To help congregations prepare for Older Adult Week, which starts Sunday, the Presbyterian Older Adult Ministries Network (POAMN) presented the first of three webinars as part of its Celebrating Longevity Around the World series. The webinars are focused at looking at different cultures as a way to learn more about how to honor and value older adults.
A church member painted rocks with words of faith and inspiration and hid them out in public for people to find and enjoy.
A request for mutual aid by Shinnecock Nation tribal leaders via the Racial Equity Advocacy Committee and the Native American Consulting Committee fell on welcoming ears Friday among members of the Presbyterian Mission Agency Board.