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July 20, 2017
Bible Explorations: Acting like God’s people
You are God’s children. Now act like it! Read more »
You are God’s children. Now act like it! Read more »
Discover how sharing bread with unlikely people captures the heart of our calling as Christians.
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The PC(USA)’s Peace & Global Witness Offering helps war-torn South Sudanese meet urgent needs and engage in the vital ministry of peacemaking. Read more »
Bringing rich and poor, black and white, young and old together in communion at the same table is the mission of The Open Table, a 1001 New Worshiping Community of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) planted two years ago by Second Presbyterian Church in Kansas City, Missouri. Read more »
The Community Health Evangelism initiative helps African communities take ownership and control over the projects and programs that affect them — with impressive results. Read more »
An estimated 40 to 50 African American clergy gathered on Capitol Hill on Tuesday to speak out against what they call “the immoral” budget proposed by President Donald Trump as well as the “unjust” health bill that currently hangs in limbo. The group of ministers, including the Rev. Jimmie Hawkins with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Office of Public Witness, spoke at a news conference before heading to various senate and congressional offices. Read more »
After a full day of presentations and discussion on Monday, the Presbyterian Mission Agency Board Executive Committee took a field trip on Tuesday. The group is in the middle of a three-day retreat in St. Paul, Minnesota and stepped away from the conference room to learn about local mission outreach and church expansion. Read more »
The latest in a long line of studies, now numbering in the hundreds, if not thousands, shows that church attendance is good for your health. Read more »
The Presbyterian Mission Agency Board (PMAB) Executive Committee received an update on Monday from the PMAB Governance Task Force, which continues to support a smaller board that is “more nimble and responsive.” Read more »