This new column will explore how food intersects with faith around issues of justice, race, ecology, poverty and more.
The message from Monday’s Student Loan Debt Webinar describing recent changes in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program (PSLF) is overwhelmingly in favor of the borrower — and potentially beneficial to ministers and other church leaders.
아시아계 미국인 기독교 센터(Center for Asian American Christianity)의 주최로 아시아계 미국인의 정신 건강을 주제로 한 온라인 컨퍼런스가 열렸다. 프린스턴 신학교에서 월요일 하루 동안 개최된 이 컨퍼런스에는 750명이 넘게 참석했다.
The Israel Palestine Mission Network [IPMN] of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) supports our Stated Clerk, the Rev. Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, II, in his Jan. 17 call for unity of spirit, which he issued on the occasion of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
More than 750 people were present online Monday for the day-long Mental Health and Asian Americans Conference put on by the Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary.
Carving out some quiet time each day is a time-honored spiritual practice to be fully present to God and calm the spirit.
As people of Christian faith, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has been in partnership with churches in both Ukraine and Russia over the last 30 years and with churches in the former Soviet Union for many years before that. The resulting dialogue and the mutual engagement have enriched congregations and members across our denomination through conversations over sharing tea and walking together in ministry.
작년 가을에 미국장로교 한인교회 전국총회(NCKPC)는 첫 50년을 축하하기 위하여 희년 심포지엄을 개최했다.
To celebrate the first 50 years of the National Caucus of Korean Presbyterian Churches (NCKPC), the organization held its Jubilee Symposium, “This Is Our Story,” last fall.
To enhance learning and the celebration of Black History Month, leaders from Bending the Moral Arc: Courageous Conversations on Race and Justice will take a deep dive into the issues of structural racism.