The Rev. Dr. Ralph Basui Watkins has no doubt preached in many settings over his long career in ministry and in training ministers to be. Add the former garage he’s transformed into a garage gym to the list of his preaching venues.
Originally published in 2017, “A Bigger Table: Building Messy, Authentic and Hopeful Spiritual Community” helped launch John Pavlovitz as one of the leading voices of the progressive Christian movement in the United States. He spoke out forcefully on the church’s stance on issues of LGBTQ inclusion, gender equality, racial justice, global concerns, and theological shifts.
The Rev. Sean Chow, associate for training and leadership cohorts for 1001 New Worshiping Communities, is thrilled that the first cohort of leaders of 100 1NWC startups are being trained online.
Instead of singing at holiday worship, why not experiment with doing different postures or introducing a beloved holiday smell.
El secretario permanente de la Asamblea General de la Iglesia Presbiteriana (EE. UU.) dice que las iglesias están de pie a pesar de la pandemia COVID-19. En un nuevo video, el Reverendo Dr. J. Herbert Nelson II habla directamente a las iglesias, agradeciendo al líderes y congregaciones por seguir siendo iglesia en los últimos siete meses, a pesar de los obstáculos.
COVID-19 전염이 심각한 상황에서도 교회들이 잘 버텨내고 있다고 미국장로교 총회 정서기는 말하였다. 새로운 영상에서 J. 허버트 넬슨 목사는 여러 장애물에도 불구하고 지난 7개월 동안 교회를 잘 유지해 온 지도자들과 회중에게 직접 감사의 인사를 전했다.
Five panelists brought heart, soul and hard-earned wisdom last week to a Union Presbyterian Seminary webinar called “When Home is a Dangerous Place: Breonna Taylor and American Domestic Terror.”
Five panelists brought heart, soul and hard-earned wisdom last week to a Union Presbyterian Seminary webinar called “When Home is a Dangerous Place: Breonna Taylor and American Domestic Terror.”
Five panelists brought heart, soul and hard-earned wisdom last week to a Union Presbyterian Seminary webinar called “When Home is a Dangerous Place: Breonna Taylor and American Domestic Terror.”
The Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) says churches are standing strong despite the COVID-19 pandemic. In a new video, the Reverend Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, II, speaks directly to churches, thanking leaders and congregations for continuing to be church over the last seven months, despite the obstacles.