Stories include Flint water crisis, NRA convention and new ministry in New York
by Paul Seebeck | Presbyterian News Service
LOUISVILLE – The third installment of “Keeping Faith” the video newsletter from Tony De La Rosa, interim executive director of the Presbyterian Mission Agency of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) was published earlier today.
Through three short video stories the May/June edition of “Keeping Faith” showcases how Presbyterians are impacting the world by offering critical thinking, building connections, and creating space for ministry to flourish in the midst of fear, distrust and despair.
- Responding to the Poisoned Water Crisis in Flint, Michigan
- Witnessing during the NRA convention in Louisville
- Creating Hope in Manhattan, New York
“Keeping Faith” is available in English— with English, Korean and Spanish subtitles.
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