Covers energy use and conservation by individuals and congregations; opinions on policy issues. These pages summarize major findings from the ninth survey completed by the 2003-2005 Panel, initially sampled in… Read more »
Current mission service opportunities Learn more: To find out more about these positions and new mission service opportunities, visit OneDoor. Learn more about the responsibilities and opportunities of a… Read more »
National Presbyterian Men’s Ministry Application for Church Men’s Group Charter Through your church’s annual membership in Presbyterian Men ($75 annual dues) you are providing funds essential to program development. 10… Read more »
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) recognizes that the task of dismantling racism is a long-term struggle that requires discernment, prayer, and worship based action. As we move into the next millennium,… Read more »
The tradition of Reformation Sunday offers an opportunity to celebrate our heritage and history, to affirm our central theological convictions and to consider God’s ongoing reformation of the church. The Presbyterian Church does not have special scripture readings or resources designated for Reformation Sunday, since it is not part of the liturgical calendar. However the following suggestions may be helpful as you begin to plan for that day.
Download an order of worship for the Extended Serving of Communion The 211th General Assembly (1999) confirmed the addition to the Book of Order of a section providing for the… Read more »
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance enables congregations and mission partners of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to witness to the healing love of Christ through caring for communities affected by crises and catastrophic… Read more »
“The Unity of the Spirit in the Bond of Peace,” written by the Office of Theology and Worship, addresses issues resulting from some critical assessments of the faith, order and… Read more »
For several decades, variations on a portion of the French Reformed Church baptismal liturgy have been used in PC(USA) congregations. When infants are baptized, the minister addresses the child directly,… Read more »
By Yohan Hyun and Frank Macchia Presbyterian and Pentecostal both begin with the letter “P,” but many believe that is where the similarity ends. Spirit’s Gifts — God’s Reign provides… Read more »