In response to the request of the 187th General Assembly (1975), the Advisory Council on Church and Society submits the following report on "Peacemaking: The Believers' Calling" to the 192nd General Assembly (1980) and recommends that the "Call to Peacemaking" (Part I) and the Recommendations (Part II) be adopted; and that the Introduction, Background Analysis (Part III), and Appendixes be received.
The commitment of the Presbyterian Church to social justice and peace has been long established.
Christian worship is not divorced from concern for peacemaking and social justice.
Brochure of the Office of the General Assembly, Department of Ecumenical Relationships where the Ecumenical Vision Statement approved by the 212th General Assembly (2000) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is explained.
A dramatic reading in four parts that can be used for Christian Vocation Sunday.
A study carried out by Teresa Chávez Sauceda on the Hispanic presence in the Presbyterian Church (USA) In English.
First part of the Constitution of The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). It contains 11 confessions, declarations, catechisms and creeds, starting with the Nicene Creed.
This document describes the process of spiritual discernment in community that has helped the task force and other groups to seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit and to live out its call to represent the peace, unity, and purity that are the gifts of God in Jesus Christ.
This document served as a resource for discussion during the preparation of the final report of the Theological Task Force on Peace, Unity, and Purity of the Church.