A journalist and a cartoon fish can point the way
Empowerment and Freedom: Claudia’s Story
Young Adult Caucus seeks deadline extension on House of Deputies leadership elections
Groups busy advocating at General Conference
Presbyterian pastor and activist the Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis kicks off a webinar series designed to fight poverty and racism
April 25, 2024
The Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis, a Presbyterian pastor who co-founded the Poor People’s Campaign and directs the Kairos Center for Religions, Rights & Social Justice, took 75 minutes Wednesday evening for the first of two scheduled Zoom conversations on the Matthew 25 Movement’s foci of eradicating systemic poverty and dismantling structural racism.
Georgia churches advocate for housing and health care
April 25, 2024
“I always see people in our congregations eager to do some kind of service with our neighbors. Their first thought is often that that’s meeting a basic need, some sort of hands-on giving someone food or drink or clothing or shelter,” said the Rev. Rebekah LeMon, senior pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Atlanta. “But we have to ask ourselves, as people of faith, why our systems don’t allow everyone to have food, clothing, shelter and welcome.” For the past six years, LeMon has served on the board of Presbyterians for a Better Georgia (PBG). “Advocacy is the way we try to create systemic change that would better support all of our neighbors.”
Church of England announces proposed financial awards for victims of church-related abuse
In solidarity visit to Sudan, WCC strengthens foundations for peace
Bishop preaches message to end violence against women
Heritage Sunday 2024
Commemorating an LGBTQIA+ advocate in the PC(USA)
April 25, 2024
Kristen Gaydos | Presbyterian Historical Society
Fifty years ago, at the 1974 General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (UPCUSA), David Sindt rose from his seat and bravely and hopefully held up a sign with a single question: Is Anyone Else Out There Gay?