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This lesson plan (2 of 2) uses the example of the Body of Christ. Written by the Rev. Karen Wagner, Southminster Presbyterian, Prairie Village, Kansas
This Lesson Plan (1 of 2) uses fruit to teach the Fruits of the Spirit. Written by the Rev. Karen Wagner, Southminster Presbyterian, Prairie Village, Kansas
The story behind the development of the curiculum
Sadly, a loved one has died, and the phone calls begin: “What are we going to do about a funeral?” During this pandemic, the logical answer is to postpone it. But that does not take care of emotional needs right now. Fortunately, in our tradition, anyone can conduct a funeral or memorial service. So, there is no right or wrong way to lead them. We do not have a prescribed liturgy for any service so that the leader has the freedom to offer what is needed by the people. Here are some Biblical background and suggestions for making online memorials …
This study focuses on a number of specific ethical issues, and the basis for moral decision making in our traditions.
Opening Doors to Discipleship is a training and learning website for church leaders in the Reformed tradition and this Quicksheet answers basic questions about the site and training modules.
The covenant relationship between the Korean Presbyterian Church in America and the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), approved by the 218th general assembly (2008) and ratified by a majority of presbyteries in 2009
Recent actions by the 219th General Assembly (2010) regarding G-6.0106b in the Book of Order
are raising questions in sessions and presbyteries about the effect of this action on the work of
these examining and ordaining bodies. This is a synopsis of those actions and their effects.