Hear Bishop Atle Sommerfeldt’s exegesis of biblical texts that speak directly to trade issues, from Ezekiel and Amos to broader New Testament themes.
Lutheran ethicist Jim Childs takes a look at contemporary greed in light of Christian principles; Catholic economist Dan Finn lays out basic economic tenets and applies a Christian critique.
Pathways is a program designed to provide theological and practical training for volunteer youth leaders, pastors, youth directors and youth participants, including an emphasis on vocation, in which young people are challenged to explore who God is calling them to be. Learn more about Pathways — and hear one young adult’s story — by watching our short video and look for upcoming Pathways events in your area.
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Watch these stories of young adults sharing stories of God’s movement in their lives.
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Watch these stories of young adults sharing stories of God’s movement in their lives.
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Watch these stories of young adults sharing stories of God’s movement in their lives.
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Watch these stories of young adults sharing stories of God’s movement in their lives.
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Watch these stories of young adults sharing stories of God’s movement in their lives.
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Discover how a Presbyterian partnership in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, helps create one of the fastest growing new worshiping communities in the country. Watch the video
This is an order of worship for the Great Vigil of Easter, led by members of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Nashville, for a group of inmates on death row at the Riverbend Maximum Security Institution. The service was adapted and abbreviated from the Book of Common Prayer by Rev. David Phillipy.