This resource provides a list of policy statements, study guides, videos, and links to other organizations and resources to help Presbyterians engage in antiracism work in congregations, Mid Councils, and across the church.
Use this fun children’s activity in conjunction with the Presbyterian Giving Catalog curriculum for the Peace & Global Witness Offering.
Use this fun children’s activity in conjunction with the Presbyterian Giving Catalog curriculum for the Peace & Global Witness Offering.
A Children’s Sermon for use on World Communion Sunday, in conjunction with the Peace & Global Witness Offering.
Peace is the absence of fear, the assurance and confidence of God’s abiding and steadfast love that transforms the divisive and destructive force of the cross. Christ’s peace breaks the barriers of hostility and division. Christ’s peace welcomes those far away—the foreigner—and calls them to be members of God’s household. Written by Amy Roberts-Paeth. Amy Roberts-Paeth received an M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary and holds a Masters in Curriculum Studies from DePaul University. She has developed curriculum as Director of Youth Ministries and as a Logos Ministries and Sunday School Teacher.
This quicksheet includes activity ideas for people all ages to engage with the Peace cards created by the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program. Each card has a reflection, prayer, and activity and can be used at home or in faith community settings.
This interim report is an invitation from the Peace Discernment Steering Team to the whole Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to participate in a time of discernment, looking at peacemaking and nonviolence in the 21st century.
Mister Rogers Book group discussion guide
Christian worship is not divorced from concern for peacemaking and social justice.
Four Intergenerational Events for Your Church, by Fred Rogers and Barbara Marsh This adaptable resource, developed in 1984, is both timeless and timely, coauthored by Rev. Fred Rogers, an ordained Presbyterian minister and the renowned television personality of the long-running Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood. This resource is organized around four areas of family life – feelings, growth, hard times and celebrations – and identifies peacemaking skills that can be employed to strengthen all members of a household. For each topic there is helpful background information and an intergenerational program design It is based on the book Mr. Rogers Talks with Parents, …