Muchos lectores conocen a alguien en su familia, congregación o comunidad que se ha visto afectado por la violencia doméstica de una manera u otra. Para abordar el tema que muchas veces no se discute o se predica a menudo desde muchos púlpitos los domingos por la mañana, el Ministerio de Apoyo Congregacional Intercultural Hispano/Latino creó la serie Evangelio, Cuidado Pastoral y Violencia Doméstica, una serie de encuentros educativos que aborda la violencia doméstica y la comunidad de fe.
Many readers know of someone in their family, congregation or community who has been impacted by domestic violence in one way or another. To address the topic that is not often discussed or preached from many pulpits on Sunday mornings, the Hispanic/Latino-a Intercultural Congregational Support Ministry created the Gospel, Pastoral Care, and Domestic Violence series, an educational encounter series that addresses domestic violence and the faith community.
Pastor Fursan Zumot did not want to see Tawfeek leave his church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Redeemer in Jerusalem.
With Earth Day around the corner, the Presbyterian Hunger Program is pointing faith communities to a number of resources, including an online hub created by one of its partners, Creation Justice Ministries.
It should come as no surprise that there is a greater outpouring of concern and support for Ukraine than for other wars and conflicts around the world. As a denomination, we are doing all we can to support the humanitarian response in Ukraine as we call for an end to the violence and justice for the victims. At the same time, our humanitarian response and our work for justice and peace continue in places that do not make the nightly news.
Transformational healing has begun in Abyei.
The Resource, Allocation and Stewardship Committee of the Presbyterian Mission Agency Board approved proposed PMA budgets for 2023 and 2024 Wednesday. Those budget proposals now go on for consideration by the full PMA Board when it meets later this month and then by the 225th General Assembly this summer.
For the second consecutive year, Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) is offering grants for refugee- and immigrant-led organizations with a focus on immigrant rights and advocacy.
Does being non-white and non-Christian make one less American? Dr. Duncan Ryūken Williams answered that question in a book it took him 17 years to complete, “American Sutra: A Story of Faith and Freedom in the Second World War,” his 2019 work that won him the 2022 Grawemeyer Award in Religion. Williams delivered his Grawemeyer lecture Tuesday in Caldwell Chapel at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, which along with the University of Louisville awarded Williams this year’s prize.
Durante los 32 años desde mi ordenación como ministra presbiteriana y trabajadora en misión, he participado en muchas actividades de ministerio no tan ordinarias.