Promoting peace: Women to speak out against U.S. military presence in South Korea
May 10, 2024
Women committed to peace in South Korea will be featured on the next episode of the “Connecting the Dots” webinar series, which takes place from 8-9:30 p.m. Eastern Time on May 23.
North Carolina church’s sandwich ministry receives two volunteer awards
Presiding bishop preaches during Ascension Day Eucharist at New York’s St. Thomas Church
Union Theological Seminary votes to divest from companies profiting from Gaza war
‘Philadelphia Eleven’ documentary gets nationwide theatrical release
Anglicans, Presbyterians and United Church agree to share national office space
Navigating ministry along the migration route
May 10, 2024
During the launch of the Mesoamerican Mission and Migration Network in El Salvador last March, delegates from churches and other institutions engaged in lively discussions on migration. The voices of women working in ministries and organizations along the migratory route resounded in my ears.
Haitian aid workers worry American Christian donors could worsen crisis
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.