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Presbyterians Today
A Texas presbytery created an inclusionary policy letting transgender teens attend and feel comfortable at youth retreats.
Black, Indigenous and Latinx people are heavily impacted by environmental injustice, and faith demands that we act.
Presbyterians are adopting a Japanese spiritual practice of cleansing the mind and spirit by being fully immersed in nature.
A predominantly white congregation in Pennsylvania dug into its history to understand how to dismantle racism.
A church member painted rocks with words of faith and inspiration and hid them out in public for people to find and enjoy.
A congregation makes grief relief kits with prayer shawls, treats and mementos to comfort church members who suffered a loss.
The disciples are in a daze because it’s not every day a friend whom you saw violently crucified, dead, and buried a few days ago is standing before you, chewing broiled fish and chatting like it’s just another lunch.
The Holy Spirit is blowing powerfully in our lives and inviting us to trust and not be afraid of where and how God is leading us.
A church-based nonprofit helps youth from various backgrounds gain life and job skills through training, coaching and mentoring.
Churches are trying to take the stigma out of mental health problems by accompanying people in a safe and loving environment.