In the final of three forums celebrating Black History Month last week, the Rev. Dr. Alonzo Johnson, coordinator of the Presbyterian Committee on the Self-Development of People (SDOP); the Rev. Carlton Johnson, coordinator of Vital Congregations; and Christian Brooks, the representative for domestic issues at the PC(USA)'s Office of Public Witness, addressed the 2022 theme “Resiliency to Recovery.”
Like its name implies, the Alter program was established for predominantly Black churches to help them better minister to their members and friends living with dementia — and for their caregivers, family members and friends as well.
Rivalry among schools and fans is natural and hopefully good-natured. There is nothing wrong with the desire to see your home team go the distance and win the prize. But there is a fine line between friendly banter with opposing fans and the hurtful casting of threats and racial slurs against students.
The Rev. Paul G. Moon of Forest Hills, New York, the first Korean American to stand for moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), died Feb. 20 in hospital hospice due in part to dementia. He was 87.
Journey to the Cross, the devotional series for Lent, returns to the devotional website and app d365.org beginning on Ash Wednesday, March 2, and continuing through Easter Sunday on April 17.
In an increasingly interconnected world, never has hope seemed so close. And yet, for Paola M., so very far away.
People of color find healing in working the land, which has historically been associated with slavery and picking produce for low wages.
En un mundo cada vez más interconectado, la esperanza nunca ha parecido tan cercana. Y aún así, para Paola M., tan lejos.
루이빌 - 점점 더 상호연결되는 세계에서 희망이 이렇게 가깝게 보인 적은 일찍이 없었다.