Build up the body of Christ. Support the Pentecost Offering.

theology

Presbyterian Church(USA) Comparison Chart

Comparison of Basic Beliefs and Viewpoints of Three Presbyterian Denominations: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) (PCUSA), Evangelical Covenant Order of Presbyterians (ECO), and Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC) At the request of mid council leaders in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) this comparison chart has been developed. Every effort has been made to make this as accurate as possible, using the official documents of each denomination as sources. (November 10, 2015)

Marriage: A Theological Statement

“Marriage: A Theological Statement” is a 1980 paper of the Presbyterian Church in the United States.

Presbyterians and Mormons

Presbyterians and Mormons: A Study in Contrasts is a 1990 study paper of the Theology and Worship Ministry Unit of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). The paper includes a brief history of Mormonism, information on Mormon practices and beliefs, and a section on pastoral concerns, as well as a lexicon, a bibliography, and a study guide.

Lifting Up Our Voices: Women’s Theologies

Before you begin please refer to the introduction to learn more about about the National Network of Presbyterian College Women (NNPCW). You will also find links to download other chapters… Read more »

This Bread of Life

“This Bread of Life” is a 2010 report of the United States Catholic Reformed Dialogue on the Eucharist / Lord’s Supper. It includes historical background, theological perspectives, and pastoral implications…. Read more »

Lesson Plans for CRE Worship Class

A lesson plan for a weekly retreat and bible study, developed by Teresa Lockhart Stricklen, associate for worship, PC(USA). The Office of Theology and Worship has put together resources for… Read more »

Ecumenical Shape of Baptism and Eucharist

An ecumenical outline of the Eucharist and baptism. The Office of Theology and Worship has put together resources for a mini-course on worship that can be used for Commissioned Ruling… Read more »