Use this card as you pray Joseph Reginald Russ serving Christ in El Salvador as Coordinator for Migration Issues, Advocacy and Mission with the Northern Triangle. As Coordinator for Migration… Read more »
Presbyterians can practice faith in your everyday lives. Each short booklet explores lifestyle integrity for different seasons or choices of our lives. Choose individual booklets below, or use the download… Read more »
This report focuses on the role that religion plays in relationship to violence, most specifically the form of violence used to attack important centers and symbols of American power on… Read more »
This report, approved by the 219th General Assembly (2010),challenges our society’s fatalism and numbness in accepting the highest gun death rates in the world, reviews past church positions and proposes… Read more »
A central question of political ethics is: ‘Why ought one to obey the state?’ A Christian political ethic puts a different question: ‘How can we love God in serving our… Read more »
For two hundred years, General Assemblies of the Presbyterian Church have been concerned with religious liberty and the relationship of church and state. The first General Assembly might well have… Read more »
Religious Freedom Without Discrimination and the shorter related resolution, The Boundaries of Religious Liberty, draw on the Historic Principles of Church Order (1788) to affirm that religious freedom should be… Read more »
In a broken, sinful world, people often exploit rather than contribute to the well-being of others. This exploitation has many forms, and can be direct or indirect. This study document… Read more »
In 1978, the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church assigned to the Council on Women and the Church responsibility to “study the problems of sexual harrassment, and to explore… Read more »
The Council on Women and the Church (former UPCUSA) and the Committee on Women’s Concerns (former PCUS) jointly appointed a focus group to initiate the study on the sexual exploitation… Read more »