If the Trees Can Keep Dancing, So Can I: A Community Poem for Coping in Crisis Audio-clip and text of crowdsourced poem about grief. NPR’s poet-in-residence Kwame Alexander pointed to… Read more »
The latest COVID-19 resources from the Presbyterian Church, (U.S.A.)’s Office of Theology & Worship, “Prayer at the Time of Death” and “Comforting the Bereaved,” are stark reminders of the times we are living in — and dying in.
Concerned for all the pastors, church educators and parishioners “trying to figure out what church means” in the new reality of the COVID-19 pandemic, Presbyterian Publishing Corporation is sharing “some of the things we are doing to help during this anxious time,” according to PPC President and Publisher David Dobson.
Each day brings new changes to daily life that would have been unthinkable a month ago, a week ago or even yesterday. In ordinary times, about half of us… Read more »
Resources that mid councils, churches and individuals can use for worship, congregational care and other areas of ministry as the coronavirus continues to spread across the United States have been gathered in one spot, at pcusa.org/coronavirus.
Throughout the summer of 2019, researchers from Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary began an intensive study of African American rural ministry. Seminary professors and alumni, in partnership with congregational leaders from Bardstown, Hopkinsville, and Eminence, Kentucky, examined the issues that ministers and congregants address to effectively provide spiritual, social and personal guidance to the rural communities they serve.
Exploring Justice on the Road (73) Home, Hope and Healing: Sending Love in a Box (Group Home Ministry) (69) Mission Trips: How To Get Organized (76) Mission Trips: How… Read more »
Imagine attending the 224th General Assembly in Baltimore and seeing the speaker’s slides appear on separate screens simultaneously in English, Spanish and Korean.