February 25 to March 5, 2025 The Cuban Revolution did not break all ties across [the] Florida straits.” affirmed the 222nd General Assembly in 2016 approving “Nuevo Momento”, the official… Read more »
October 14-24, 2024 The trauma of war lies deep within societies and transcends generations. This study seminar will explore the painful and lingering legacies of war in the small country… Read more »
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Exploring the Legacies and Lessons of the Civil Rights Movement in the US South: A Pilgrimage to Birmingham, Montgomery, Selma, Jackson, the Mississippi Delta and Memphis May 28 – June… Read more »
Overview of the Korea Peace Appeal The PC(USA) has been working in solidarity with our partners in Korea as part of an international campaign to end the Korean War. The… Read more »
The “Connecting the Dots” webinar series examines militarism from a variety of intersectional perspectives through the lens of Christian faith. Organized by the PCUSA’s Militarism Working Group. Connecting the Dots… Read more »
Overview The General Assembly has offered much language related to militarism over the years. In 2010 it initiated the Peace Discernment Process which produced a number of papers, studies, and… Read more »
A Matter of Faith is a podcast collaboration between the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program and Unbound, the Interactive Journal on Christian Justice. In each episode, hosts Simon Doong and Lee Catoe… Read more »
Resources to Assist Congregations with Their Commitment to Peacemaking Once congregations have made the Commitment to Peacemaking, they may seek guidance for what issues/emphases to undertake for their peacemaking witness…. Read more »
Peacemaking Domestic Travel Study Seminar April 28 – May 7, 2023 Native Lands of the Southwest: The Doctrine of Discovery and its Legacy Today Description The lands of the American… Read more »
Friday, February 28 – Tuesday, March 3, 2020 The U.S. Southern Border: What is Happening and How Presbyterians Can Respond Description This domestic travel study seminar will immediately follow… Read more »