Presbyterians Today

What now?

Am I still on the right path? Am I spending time on what’s important? Is it steady as she goes, or time for a course correction? These questions may sound familiar. If you find yourself in a changing season, where-is-God-leading-me questions may be showing up in your prayers and wonderings.

Embracing mental health for Asian Americans

Recently, I attended an online conference titled, “Mental Health and Asian Americans: Context and Strategies for Faith Leaders” hosted by the Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary. I am still processing my emotions.

Elements of worship

A Minnesota pastor is better engaging his congregation by simplifying the names of the parts of the worship service.

8 habits for spreading the Good News

Evangelism isn’t “marketing.” It’s about living life so others see Jesus in you and as a result, they also want to follow Christ.

Engaging children in Matthew 25

The PC(USA)’s Matthew 25 invitation is being used to transform churches’ children and youth ministries.

$50 and a challenge

A Nebraska congregation gave $50 in a “reverse offering” to each of its members to use to help people in the community.

Discovering a pandemic silver lining

A PC(USA) mission co-worker, who’s also a professional musician, performed at the University of Spokane, Washington.

No more unread emails

Email is the preferred way to communicate with your congregation, but are your messages being opened and read?

Praying for others

As people of faith, when we come to the edge of what we can fix on our own, we draw near to God in prayer.

Reimagining the ‘Charity Garden’

This new column will explore how food intersects with faith around issues of justice, race, ecology, poverty and more.