Report on the approval of the "Women and AIDS: A Global Crisis" report from the 213th General Assembly
Report on the approval of the resolution "To Meet AIDS with Grace and Truth" from the 206th General Assembly
Summary of findings from the August 2010 Presbyterian Panel Survey. Importance of, familiarity with, and experiences with the work of the Compassion, Peace and Justice ministry area, including Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, Presbyterian Hunger Program, Presbyterian Peacemaking Program, Self-Development of People, Child Advocacy, and others
Covers preferences for special offering topics and characteristics; opinions on possible changes in timing and number of special offerings, and the causes they support; personal contributions to special offerings.
The Presbyterian Panel consists of three nationally representative samples of groups affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.): members, elders serving on session (lay leaders), and ordained ministers. For most analyses, ministers are split into two groups based on current call: pastors, serving congregations, and specialized clergy, serving elsewhere. New samples are drawn every three years. These pages summarize major findings from the sixth survey completed by the 2006-2008 Panel, sampled in …
A full report of the Presbyterian Panel Survey covering various views and issues related to health. These pages summarize major findings from the seventh survey completed by the 2009-2011 Panel, sampled in the fall of 2008.
Kim Bobo, the executive director of interfaith worker justice and co-author of Organizing for Social Change, spoke at the October 2010 Mission Crossroad Conference. Kim discussed effective networking skills and brought a lot of her tools from political organizing to bear on Mission Network organizing.
s the holidays approach and stress begins to mount, most people find themselves overscheduled, overstuffed and overfull of the nonstop barrage of consumer culture. As we enter this new time of challenge and renewal, Presbyterian World Mission wants to engage in dialogue about the lessons we learn from the mission field, the stories that bring perspective to the bustling American holiday season and how we pray through our challenges at home and abroad. Please join us online as we have a discussion about how we pray, what our prayers can do for ourselves and others, and how we learn to …
To learn more about congregations that have been successful in increasing their size, we invited the 400 fastest-growing churches in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to take part in the U.S. Congregational Life Survey. Learn how these growing churches and their worshipers differ from other churches in the denomination. What strengths do they have?
Approved September 2011 GAMC meeting minutes