This designated account supplements the One Great Hour of Sharing (OGHS) offering to enable a significant response for relief and recovery for the following Southern Africa countries of: Angola, Botswana,… Read more »
This gift will help Compassion, Peace and Justice to respond to the needs of the world’s most vulnerable people, address injustice in all areas of life and advocate for peaceful… Read more »
Provide ongoing support for the SSCC’s ministries in the new Republic of South Sudan. The Council strives to encourage and strengthen through ecumenical cooperation ministry to communities that continue to experience… Read more »
The current economic crisis has heightened Americans awareness of poverty in the United States. In 2007 37.3 million Americans lived below the official poverty threshold (US Census). With the economic… Read more »
Young Adult Volunteers experience a year of developing Christian community through spiritual formation, mission service, and mission learning. Funds are used for programmatic support and to directly support volunteers with… Read more »
Ravaged by years of war, communities in South Sudan lack many of the basic necessities for survival, including health services. Meanwhile people suffer in a vicious cycle of poverty and… Read more »
The PC(USA) has a long history of addressing violence and a strong policy relating to all forms of domestic violence. Funds will be used to provide resources and training to… Read more »
Funds given to this project will be used to further the work of World Mission among our partners in Asia and the Pacific. The funds will be used where the… Read more »
Presbyterians Today, the award-winning monthly magazine of the PC(USA), contains feature articles, and many other good-news stories about the people, congregations and mission of the Presbyterian Church. The magazine is… Read more »
The Presbyterian Church of Myanmar (formerly Burma) was formed in 1956 and now has 200 congregations with more than 25,000 members. Because of civil war and unrest in the past… Read more »