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As the poisoned water crisis continues in Flint, Michigan frustration mounts. Yet one Presbyterian Pastor says she has never felt more cared for which gives her strength to minister to those in her congregation who are still without safe and clean running water.
About a month ago, I began telling people that when my current parish ministry position ends in August, I’m planning to pursue work in faith-based advocacy and policy change in Washington, D.C. I’m always quick to follow this with a reassurance that “it’s still ministry, just not in a church.”
The early 1980’s were pivotal moments for Bill Somplatsky-Jarman. A young seminary graduate, he was looking for a place to serve God that was unique to his desire to address important social justice issues of the day.
Churchwide conversation explores solutions to visible and invisible discrimination
Roots of relevance at Princeton Theological Seminary
Carlton Rhoden will explore value of community connections during June 21 dinner
Presbyterian Mission Agency Board sends recommendations to General Assembly
Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations committee to propose Confession of Belhar adoption
After a two-year period of denominational soul-searching, the 222nd General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is poised this June to consider dramatic changes to the ways the 1.66 million-member church conducts its ecclesial and mission work.
New worshiping community housed in a gym promotes physical and spiritual wellness