God's intercultural kingdom in the island of Ireland
PC(USA) campus ministry in New Orleans benefits from ecumenical partnerships
May 10, 2024
The Labyrinth Café and Gathering Place is a campus ministry for Tulane University and the University of New Orleans in uptown New Orleans. “It’s a community center where people can gather and ask deep questions about life and faith,” said the Rev. Zoë Garry, campus minister and director of the Labyrinth.
Member Church News: Cooperation, Rooted, Building
2025-26 unifying budget proposal clears its last hurdle on the way to the 226th General Assembly
May 9, 2024
Like their siblings on the A Corp Board, the Committee on the Office of the General Assembly and the Presbyterian Mission Agency Board did while meeting jointly Tuesday in Salt Lake City, the Unification Commission voted unanimously Thursday to approve the proposed unifying budget for 2025 and 2026.
World mission and the stewardship of opportunity
May 9, 2024
“Stewardship” is one of those strange church-y words that we rarely use outside church and that can carry with it obtuse meanings.
Around the Table initiative cohorts launch later in 2024 and in 2025
May 9, 2024
Application for the first cohorts of the Around the Table initiative is open until May 31. These first cohorts are experimental in nature and will help inform the larger launch of more cohorts in 2025.
Healing the desire for truth in an age of misinformation
May 9, 2024
Over the course of four lectures entitled, “Seeking Interreligious Wisdom in a Post-Truth Era,” the Rev. Dr. John Thatamanil, professor of theology and world religions director at Union Theological Seminary, addressed an audience in person and online at the 113th Sprunt Lectures at Union Presbyterian Seminary.
New PC(USA) mission network begins work in earnest
May 9, 2024
Following up on their historical meeting in March, which brought together a large group of diverse church partners and groups, the Mesoamerica Mission Network (La Red de Misión y Migración en Mesoamérica), previously referred to as the Central America Mission Network, now turns its attention to the day-to-day work required for building an intercultural solidarity network around migration issues and justice.
‘She is at her most energetic when love needs to be put into action’
May 9, 2024
In one of the great introductions in the history of such speeches, the adult children of Dr. Jacqueline E. Lapsley, Emma and Sam, introduced their mother on Wednesday to an adoring crowd present to witness Lapsley’s inauguration as Union Presbyterian Seminary’s eighth president, the first woman to hold that office.