When change or results don’t come fast enough, people may lose patience with God and turn to false gods — yet God forgives our waywardness.
The Rev. Dr. Baron Mullis sums up why theological education matters in a video we released in 2020.
Registration is now open for the third and final episode of Lydia’s Listening Session, hosted by the offices of Women’s Leadership Development and Leadership Development for Leaders of Color of the Racial Equity & Women’s Intercultural Ministries.
On Tuesday, Richard Williams, Interim General Presbyter of the Presbytery of South Louisiana, was assessing damage from Hurricane Ida and delivering supplies when he came upon the Pointe-au-Chien Tribe southwest of New Orleans.
Students from various parts of the country gained experience in public policy and social justice while recently serving as summer fellows for the Presbyterian Office of Public Witness (OPW) and the Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations (PMUN).
Todos los martes desde el 10 de diciembre de 2000, un grupo se reúne en Agua Prieta, México, frente a Douglas, Arizona, para recordar a los que murieron tratando de ingresar a los Estados Unidos.
Se ofrecen oraciones por sus familias y por los gobiernos de ambos lados de la frontera para encontrar una manera mejor.
The Presbyterian Historical Society (PHS) recently processed two important ecumenical collections from the late 20th century: one highlighting the global impact of church-led relief work, the other a domestic program to rebuild churches burned by white supremacists.
Four Presbyterians took a crack Wednesday at defining what Spirit-inspired worship looks and feels like during a Vital Conversations webinar hosted by 1001 New Worshiping Communities and the Office of Vital Congregations. Watch the webinar here.
Saying that “love leads to justice,” the Rev. Dr. Ralph B. Watkins said his mother always told him that “God is on the side of justice.”
Every Tuesday since December 10, 2000, a group gathers in Agua Prieta, Mexico, just across from Douglas, Arizona, to remember those who have died trying to enter the United States.