The introduction is a study of Luke 19:37–44 and Ephesians 1:18. It explores the differences between peace as the world often defines it and peace as Jesus teaches and models it.
This letter from J. Herbert Nelson to colleges and universities urges students to apply for an internship with the Office of Public Witness.
This letter from J. Herbert Nelson to seminaries and theological institutions urges students to apply for an internship with the Office of Public Witness.
See the guidance from the 206th General Assembly (1994) regarding mission “…in the newly Independent states of the former Soviet Union.”
September 16, 2012
Theological Education Emphasis Sunday is an invitation to you and your congregation to pray for and celebrate the gift of our seminaries. The Committee on Theological Education encourages you to embrace this opportunity and to use the liturgical resources compiled by the Office of Theological Education. The resources include responsive prayers and hymn suggestions. We encourage you to lead portions of the worship service from the baptismal font and table.
In this 1986 edition of American Presbyterians, Skreslet documents the beginning of American Presbyterian mission in Eygypt in the 19th century.
Want to make a difference in your community? Are you interested in and have experience in social and economic justice work? The Presbyterian Committee on the Self-Development of People is looking for an intern in the Detroit area to work in low-income communities. As an intern you will help economically poor people in your community help themselves by improving their lives.
Learn about the theological underpinnings of gun violence prevention.
Use these worship resources about gun violence prevention.
Engage, a new evangelism approach, helps churches become relevant again. As congregations learn how to share their faith they attract people who join them in following Jesus. Together they join in God’s mission of transformation in their neighborhoods and communities.