Deadline for Mental Health Ministry Grant Applications is May 1, 2024. Presbyterian Mental Health Initiative A churchwide mental health initiative (Item 10-11) was adopted by the 223rd General Assembly in… Read more »
Mental Health Grant Recipients Map Origin of the Grant Program On the 10th anniversary of Comfort My People: A Policy Statement on Serious Mental Illness (2008), the 223rd General Assembly… Read more »
Downloadable Resources Mental Health Ministry 101 Produced by Presbyterian Mental Health Ministry, a downloadable 17-slide presentation with active links to additional information and resources. This concise and practical introduction… Read more »
Becca Stevens, one of the keynote speakers for the 1001 New Worshiping Communities and Vital Congregations national gathering coming up October 14-16 in Kansas City, Mo., remembers how she felt when she started a residential community for women who have survived tracking, prostitution and addiction.
The sanctuary at Unión Cristiana Presbyterian Church in Santiago, Chile was full the evening of Sunday, July 21, as representatives of all four presbyteries of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Chile (IEPeCh) gathered to give thanks to God for 150 years of mission partnership with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
When many South Koreans think of their neighbors to the north, the phrases that come to mind are not so neighborly: “horned monsters” or “a demon to be removed,” writes the Rev. Moon-Sook Lee, who has held several ecumenical and Presbyterian posts in South Korean over the past three decades.