Leaders of new worshiping communities were asked questions about their community's worship practices, sustainability, and presbytery relations.
A dictionary of mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and partner churches in Korea from 1884 to 2020, highlighting about 1,000 Presbyterian missionaries.
Curated links to National 24/7 helplines including Disaster Distress Helpline, Suicide Prevention Helpline, Veterans Crisis Line, Domestic Violence Hotline, ChildHelp Child Abuse Hotline, and Trevor Project Lifeline for LGBTQ+ Young People. JPG version
Let’s not let this moment go by without taking time to engage and document this time and other memories. Storytelling can be an impactful faith practice to engage in. Here are some suggestions for making, sharing and documenting memories.
Whether you are a grandparent that is the primary faith teacher for your grandchildren, or you are a godparent or an “adopted” grandparent, here are some ways in which you can pass on the faith - beyond the church building.
Practical suggestions for pastors and churches with links to several sources of online training in skills of mental health first aid, suicide prevention, and trauma-informed pastoral care.
Connecting with resources and things to consider as churches move towards gathering in person again.
An UPDATED resource for faith formation ministries during this time - now includes guidelines for re-entry.
History often impacts justice issues. Here are some ways for youth to discover those hidden stories in their own locations and empower all of us to go another way in the present and future. Use these ideas with young people as you help them to uncover issues that they are passionate about and that they would like to further explore.
Grieving is a universal, human experience. While we will all experience grief in our lives, it is also a unique journey each time. Mourning is a sign of love and this wisdom is embodied in Jesus’ words in Matthew 5:4, “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.”