During the episode of “Leading Theologically” that dropped Monday, the host, the Rev. Bill Davis, engaged not one but two seminary presidents — the Rev. Dr. José R. Irizarry, president of Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the Rev. Dr. Victor Aloyo, president of Columbia Theological Seminary. Their 35-minute conversation is here.
“Your neighborhood is full of people who will likely never come to your church” reads the call to action inviting leaders to a “missional entrepreneurship immersion” event in Sterling, Virginia from Jan. 29-31, 2025.
The Rev. Dr. Margaret Kibben, a PC(USA) pastor and retired rear admiral who’s been serving nearly four years as Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives, prayed in the House Chamber Friday for the nation’s nearly 18 million veterans. Watch her prayer here courtesy of C-SPAN.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice tells the story of her grandfather, John Wesley Rice, in the second decade of the 20th century, coming from rural Greene County, Alabama, to an educational institution in the former state capital, Tuscaloosa.
As a Synod executive based in Texas and now Florida, Valerie Young is exceedingly familiar with Hurricanes. The striking thing about the one-two punch of Hurricanes Helene and Milton is the breadth of the area severely impacted by the storms.
Memphis, Tennessee’s history with the Civil Rights Movement and current concerns around rights and relationships with Indigenous people ground pre-event offerings for the Association of Partners in Christian Education (APCE)’s 2025 annual gathering to be held in Memphis and online from Jan. 29–Feb. 1. Attendees will have an opportunity to arrive early to the historic Peabody Hotel and sign up in advance for tours of the National Civil Rights Museum; the Lynching Sites Project; its gospel, soul and R&B scene; and an “interactive learning experience that teaches the Indigenous rights history rarely mentioned in American history.”
As the plaintive strains of “Be Still, My Soul” filled the Presbyterian Center, worshipers gathered for prayer, both online and in the chapel, on the morning following the national election.
지난 월요일에 미국장로교의 새로운 임시 통합 기관 내에서 사역이 어떻게 진행될지 재정의하는 과정이 조금 더 명확하게 드러났다. 신학, 교육 및 전도부의 사역, 긍휼, 평화 및 정의 사역, 장로교 역사학회, 커뮤니케이션에 영향을 미치는 여러 프로그램을 재구성하는 계획 이 발표되었다.
Le processus de redéfinition de ce que sera le ministère dans la nouvelle Agence unifiée intérimaire de l'Église presbytérienne (U.S.A.) est devenu un peu plus clair lundi. Des plans ont été annoncés pour reconfigurer plusieurs programmes ayant un impact sur les ministères de la théologie, de la formation et de l'évangélisation, de la compassion, de la paix et de la justice, de la société historique presbytérienne et de la communication.
El proceso de redefinición de cómo será el ministerio en la nueva Agencia Unificada Interina de la Iglesia Presbiteriana (EE.UU.) fue aclarada el lunes. Se anunciaron planes que reconfigurarán varios programas que afectan a los ministerios de Teología, Formación y Evangelismo; Compasión, Paz y Justicia; la Sociedad Histórica Presbiteriana; y Comunicaciones.