Caring for God’s creation is a mission for any size congregation, and becoming a PC(USA) Earth Care Congregation can help.
Creative Arts Spirit of Excellence (CASOE), one of the organizations to be featured March 13 as part of SDOP Sunday, provides arts programming (theatre, dance, music, and media arts) that helps youth and young adults from ages 2-21 connect and succeed artistically.
Given recent headlines related to migration, it is easy to presume the major factors prompting people to move are war, violence and poverty.
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance has seen weather patterns change during this era of growing concern about the impact of climate change on the planet.
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance has seen weather patterns change during this era of growing concern about the impact of climate change on the planet.
For nearly 37 years, the Interchurch Center for Theological and Social Studies (El Centro Intereclesial de Estudios Teológicos y Sociales or CIEETS) has worked to provide transformative theological education and implement community development programs in rural areas of Nicaragua. This work is serving some of the poorest communities in the second-poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere.
Spanish moss hanging from branches like gnome beards. Palm fronds dancing with the passing breeze. Lizards darting from flower bed to sunny stucco. I’m looking out at my sister-in-law’s Florida backyard.
A New Jersey congregation celebrates Easter and the promise of resurrection in a sunrise service in a historical cemetery.
More than 300 people are attending this weekend’s Together We Welcome conference put on by Church World Service, which counts the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) as a sustaining sponsor of the online conference.
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Office of Public Witness (OPW) is asking people to contact their congressional representatives and urge them to support people in Ukraine and refugees and asylum seekers following Russia’s invasion of the country.