El comienzo del otoño y del nuevo año escolar también trae consigo el inicio de un nuevo trimestre para la niñez en la iglesia. Parece que casi todos los años, la primera lección del material educativo es una de las historias más maravillosas de la Biblia: Génesis 1, la historia de la creación. En ella, se encuentra el recordatorio de que, incluso si no podemos recordar qué fue lo que se creó cada día, lo más importante que el autor quiere que retengamos es esta frase: «y vio Dios que esto era bueno».
가을이 시작되고 새 학기가 시작되면 교회에서도 새로운 어린이 커리큘럼이 시작됩니다. 거의 매년, 첫 번째 하이라이트는 성경에서 가장 놀라운 이야기, 즉, 창세기 1장 창조의 이야기로 시작합니다. 우리가 매일 창조의 구체적인 측면을 기억하지 못하더라도, 저자가 우리가 기억하기를 바라는 가장 중요한 것은 "하나님이 보시기에 좋았더라"라는 구절입니다.
The beginning of fall and a new school year also brings the start of new children’s curriculum in the church. It seems like almost every year, the first highlight is one of the most wonderful stories of the Bible: Genesis 1, the story of Creation. Within it is the reminder that, even if we cannot remember the specific aspect of Creation on each day, the most important thing the author wants us to remember is this phrase: “And God saw that it was good.”
Meeting via Zoom on Saturday, the Unification Commission voted on a new committee structure as it moves from studying the unification of the Presbyterian Mission Agency and the Office of the General Assembly to implementing unification.
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary will host the 40th annual Henderson Leadership Conference in person and online Sept. 22-24, focusing on “Faithful Resistance: Choosing Christ over Empire.”
Church World Service (CWS) held a webinar Thursday to pass along ways that congregations and faith-based organizations can help get out the vote during this pivotal election year.
Widely published theologian the Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb, the founder and president of Dar al-Kalima University in Bethlehem, spoke with passion and authority this week at New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C., as part of the McClendon Scholars program.
At noon Eastern Time on Saturday, September 28, the Maria Fearing Fund will honor the late Drs. Darius and Vera Swann.
What does it mean to belong? This question has sparked discussions across churches and denominations and among Brené Brown readers for the past decade.
A Tuesday webinar offered by Columbia Theological Seminary looked back at lessons learned throughout history to point to possible solutions during today’s uncertain and polarized times.