The Presbyterian Mission Agency’s office of Theology and Worship will host its second Twitter chat Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015, from 1:00-2:00 p.m. EDT. The conversation will be moderated by the Rev. Dr. Dean Thompson, president and professor of ministry emeritus of Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
Education has always been a part of the “Presbyterian DNA,” beginning with John Calvin, who helped bring public education to Geneva. And—for those denominations that follow in Calvin’s footsteps and stand in the Reformed tradition—education walks hand in hand with lifelong learning.
Following a distinguished career in theological education and pastoral ministry spanning nearly five decades, the Rev. Dr. Dean Thompson knows something about what makes Presbyterians, well, Presbyterian.
The World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) is returning to the birthplace of the 16th-century Reformation to demonstrate that this happening now belongs to Christians around the world.
We talked to the Rev. Setri Nyomi, general secretary of the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC), about his 14 years of service to the organization.
Deep economic inequalities and the social exclusion of Indians and mestizos have led to chronic poverty affecting more than 5 million Bolivians.
The World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) is calling for nominations for a prize encouraging women to become leaders in their church.
More than 30 students, faculty and staff from around the world were welcomed here July 6 for the 2014 Global Institute of Theology (GIT).
Still emerging from the shadow of the Iron Curtain, the Reformed Church of Hungary (RCH) is constantly seeking new partners to come alongside it in its search for its role in the new Hungarian society.
Japan’s classic Noh theater is meeting the Protestant Reformation as a Japanese Lutheran scholar is developing a play featuring the 16th-century German reformer Martin Luther.