Junto con un grupo de aliados ecuménicos, una delegación de asociados de la IP (EE. UU.) se reunió con una delegación cubana en la Semana de Alto Nivel de la 78ª Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas para tratar temas como las sanciones económicas, el cambio climático y cómo profundizar la colaboración entre la IP (EE. UU.) y su iglesia hermana la Iglesia Presbiteriana - Reformada en Cuba - la Iglesia Presbiteriana Reformada en Cuba (IPRC). La delegación cubana estaba compuesta por el Presidente Miguel Díaz-Canel, el ministro de Asuntos Exteriores y los embajadores cubanos en Estados Unidos y la ONU.
Along with a group of ecumenical partners, a delegation of PC(USA) associates met with a Cuban delegation at the United Nations 78th General Assembly High Level Week to discuss topics that included economic sanctions, climate change, and how to deepen the partnership between PC(USA) and its sister church the Iglesia Presbiteriana — Reformada en Cuba — the Presbyterian Reformed Church in Cuba (IPRC). The Cuban delegation included President Miguel Díaz-Canel, the foreign minister, and the Cuban ambassadors to the United States and the UN.
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has signed on to a letter by CISPES (the Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador), calling for an end to both the extended suspensions of due process rights and the expansion of indefinite detention in the Central American nation.
This year, a longtime global partner of the Presbyterian Mission Agency, the Council of Protestant Churches of Nicaragua (CEPAD), will celebrate a significant milestone — 50 years of service to the people of Nicaragua.
In the spirit of the Matthew 25 invitation — choosing welcome and standing with people in need — the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program and World Mission are collaborating to co-lead upcoming travel study seminars on the complex, interconnected issues of migration and human trafficking.