During last week’s edition of “A Matter of Faith: A Presby Podcast,” which can be heard here, the Rev. Deborah Lee did a quick primer on our different kinds of power before delivering the clincher: we owe it to the God who put us here for a reason to use our personal and collective power to help change things for people living on the margins, beyond our borders and inside our prisons.
An international group of about 35 LGBTQIA+ people known collectively as Rainbow Pilgrims of Faith will accompany the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches as it begins this week.
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) ushers in the annual Season of Peace on Sunday, the start of a four-week time of reflection for congregations and others who want to deepen their pursuit of peace.
Thomas Riggs admitted he was getting emotional. “Don’t make me cry,” he said as we finished our interview at the inaugural kin-dom camp for LGBTQIA+ youth ages 13-17 living in Texas and other states within the Synod of the Sun.
It may be known as the Inflation Reduction Act, legislation signed this month by President Joe Biden aimed to lower prescription drug, health care and energy costs and adjust the tax code in an economy experiencing high inflation.
Nearly two dozen representatives of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) are in Karlsruhe, Germany for the next few weeks for the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches. The council represents more than 580 million Christians worldwide, representing 325 churches from 120 countries.
The Presbyterian Association of Musicians has received more than $360,000 from the estate of Dana Mitchell. Mitchell was the Worship and Music Conference Administrator for 28 years.
The Rev. David Hunter McAlpin, Jr., born January 19, 1928, in New York City, died peacefully, surrounded by his four children on August 5, 2022, in Skillman, New Jersey after a long, full life.
When Margo Smith thinks about Black Mountain Presbyterian Church’s commitment to addressing food insecurity and other community needs in western North Carolina, she is reminded of an engraving inside the church’s sanctuary.
Members and friends of Second Presbyterian Church in Roanoke, Virginia, gathered for worship Sunday to celebrate the success of their Mission Build Campaign, which raised $1.7 million to construct or renovate four facilities stretching from across the street south all the way to the Dominican Republic.