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Presbyterians Today
Despite political strife and polarization, Jesus loves us all in spite of our shortcomings, our prejudices, our lies and our grasp for privilege.
In working for racial justice, it’s not just about us; we must also include God in the equation.
Homeless is particularly acute as a result of the pandemic, and there are many ways for churches to get involved in affordable housing.
The Church needs more lay leaders like ruling elders and deacons, and there is a great need for better formation and training.
Finding ways to prevent gun violence and raise awareness about gun control advocacy are common struggles for many PC(USA) churches.
A worship liturgy to acknowledge our fatigue and grief and remind ourselves of God’s companionship, guidance and faithfulness.
Congregations are discovering what “together” means and what being there for one another can look like in a post-pandemic world.
The challenge for churches is how to make worship satisfying in both in-person and online settings without doing double the work.
“Peace” is a multifaceted term, a dominant biblical theme, and an affirmative and essential call for justice among Presbyterians.
Taking a personal inventory of possessions during the pandemic proved to be an eye-opening, and faith-building, exercise.