Dr. Susannah Larry, the author of a new book on sexualized violence, got to know the “happy parts” of the Bible while growing up in a Presbyterian church but had to wrestle with the book’s more troubling aspects while attending Vanderbilt Divinity School.
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance's new webinar episode features efforts to support the people of Honduras in the wake of natural disasters.
Presbyterian World Mission’s Office of the Middle East and Europe brought together representatives from global partners in Southern Europe virtually Tuesday to discuss the interconnections of justice, solidarity and mutual ministry.
A first-hand account of what it means to be an mission co-worker in the Middle East for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
Co-founder of Poor People’s Campaign building spiritual home for those challenging the ‘moral complacency of our time.’
“As great as it would be to have precise blueprints for preaching and the future church, I’m kind of glad we don’t,” Dr. Anna Carter Florence told more than 1,300 people listening to her preach last week during the Festival of Homiletics. “Especially after a passage like this.”
It’s been called the single worst incident of racial violence in American history and it occurred 100 years ago this weekend. Between May 31–June 1, 1921, mobs of white residents attacked Black residents and businesses in the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, leaving as many as 35 square blocks of destruction.
For Christians, racial reconciliation is an obligation, a calling and a ministry entrusted to us by God.
Preachers, Brian McLaren told more than 1,400 people viewing the Festival of Homiletics online last week, must also be doubters. If they need role models, the author, speaker, activist and public theologian said, preachers have to look no further than Jesus and Paul.
The Presbyterian Office of Public Witness supports the Environmental Justice for All Act to help address disparities in Black, Indigenous and Communities of Color.