This series of six antiracism study guides is appropriate for an hour-long conversation among adults or teens. They provide a pedagogical tool for empowering church communities to have important conversations about race and racism in relation to Christian faith. The study guides are based on topics and concepts covered in the church-wide antiracism policy “Facing Racism: A Vision of the Intercultural Community." The topics of the six guides are: Biblical Imperatives to Antiracism, Envisioning a New Way of Life Together, PC(USA) and Racial Reconciliation, Racism 101, Enduring Legacy of Racism in the U.S., and Responding as a Community …
New churchwide antiracism policy approved by the 222nd General Assembly (2016).
By Rev. Bobbi Wells Hargleroad on Mark 9:30-37
Sermon delivered by The Rev. Kirby Lawrence Hill, Presbyterian Church of the Resurrection, Conyers, Georgia, and former moderator, Year of the Child Planning Team.
Sermon delivered by The Rev. Kirby Lawrence Hill, Presbyterian Church of the Resurrection, Conyers, Georgia, and former moderator, Year of the Child Planning Team.
“A Vision for Children and the Church” was adopted by the 205th General Assembly (1993) as a response to a concern for the need for a systematic approach to ministering with and for children.
This directory includes the latest listing of Arabic, Armenian, Assyrian, Iranian and Persian congregations as well as Middle Eastern Presbyterian leadership and Middle Eastern Presbyterian organizations and staff. Please forward any revisions to the listing to Sherree May Thompson at sherree.may@pcusa.org.
This directory lists Native American congregations in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
National Hispanic Latino Presbyterian Ministry Directory (May 2016). This directory is in Spanish. Directorio Nacional Ministerios Hispano/Latinos Presbiterianos (Mayo 2016)
Use this card as you pray for mission co-worker Cindy Corell. This card includes a photo and overview of her work. As a companionship facilitator for FONDAMA, the Joining Hands program in Haiti, Cindy connects agricultural experts in Haiti with Haitian farmers to help farmers do what they do best—grow food for others. As the country continues to recover from the 2010 earthquake, Haitians are seeking to produce more food locally and rely less on imports. Cindy senses God’s call to empower the Haitian people. “Being a farmer’s daughter, I know the joy a farmer knows when his or …