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Presbyterians Today
A California pastor describes her struggles of continuing to be a voice of hope even in the midst of a pandemic and personal foibles.
Community fridges run by churches are popping up all over the country to help people struggling to put food on the table.
A formerly overweight pastor brought her enthusiastic congregation along on her journey to get healthy
A pastor who is an avid long-canoe racer makes an analogy of how racing is a metaphor for building a vital, Christ-like congregation.
A Presbyterian pastor is coordinating an effort to protect the Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwest New Mexico.
A retired Presbyterian started a coffeehouse-based new worshiping community to serve her West Virginia community.
Most people like to attend worship in-person sometimes, and online at other times, depending on their needs at the time.
Science and faith are not at all incompatible. Faith gives us hope for a better world, and science provides the tools to help us get there.
Just as Jesus had a special affinity for the marginalized, so must we be in solidarity with people responsible for bringing food to our tables.
Living a life of faith means stepping out confidently into the unknown with hopeful assurance that God’s promises can be trusted.