A passion to reach endurance athletes leads to the creation of new worshiping community in Louisville, Kentucky. Now it is helping other churches find re-creation through recreation, meeting God and others in new ways. Watch the video
Seeing the needs of people living in isolation in their community, Presbyterians create a new worshiping community to meet the needs of some 50,000 Vietnamese immigrants in Houston, Texas. Watch the video
A worshiping community built on the premise that all people matter is reaching people of diverse background in cities across Southern California, who are investing in people’s and the lives of their children. Watch the video
A group of people at a church in Los Angeles started asking, “What if we started a church, like the one we attended in college, where we could take all of our friends?” Hearing their desire, church leaders help them create a new worshiping community in South Bay. Watch the video
Engage the Gospel: A Charlotte, N.C. congregation is sharing their faith, attracting new people to join them in God’s mission in their neighborhood. Watch the impact of Engage.
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In this 10 minute video, Gench shares "tried and true" principles of how Presbyterians understand and interpret Scripture. The video is one segment from a longer piece produced for the Theological Task Force on Peace, Unity, and Purity of the Church. Gench is professor of New Testament at Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia.
A discussion with the Director of Vocation, Marcia Myers, and the Director of Constitutional Services, Andrew Black, about ordination standards for the Presbyterian church (U.S.A.) including examples of ordination questions and answers.
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.