Charter for the Independent Abuse Review Panel for allegations of past misconduct related to the staff and dependents of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Worldwide Ministries Division and its predecessor bodies
Basic infrastructure like roads, information and communication technologies, sanitation, electrical power and water remains scarce in many developing countries. Learn how the PC(USA) and partners around the world advocate for the use of sustainable technology and infrastructure, provide water supplies, and provide coaching to farmers to reduce reliance on agro-industrial products.
INSTRUCCIONES PARA REPORTE ESTADISTICO ANNUAL DEL CONSISTORIO DEL AÑO 2017
For the first time the 221st General Assembly (2014) adopted an Interreligious Stance document for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) as a statement of policy. While the document provides guidance to the national church, especially through the office on interfaith relations, in many ways its heart rests with those who work locally to develop and maintain relationships with people of other religious traditions.
Building a Community of Faith, Hope, Love and Witness
Segunda parte de la Constitución de la Iglesia Presbiteriana (EUA) Este documento contiene la Forma de Gobierno, el Directorio de Adoración, las Reglas de Disciplina y la Formula de Acuerdo. Incluye su carpeta y la página titular de la misma. Versión 2009-2011.
Oceans contain about 97 percent of the Earth's water. Learn how the PC(USA) and partners around the world protect life below water by advocating for reductions in corporate impact on water sources and supporting environmental advocacy organizations.
Forests are important for combating climate change and protecting the biodiversity of God's world. Learn how the PC(USA) and partners around the world combat deforestation and desertification by advocating for reduced corporate impact on land and training farmers in sustainable agriculture techniques.
This list of volunteers serve the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) as members of the PAN Leadership Team through advocacy, education and the development of resources.
The Leadership Team welcomes you to share a model of ministry, ask questions about HIV/AIDS or contact them if you would like help starting an HIV/AIDS ministry in your congregation.
This social involvement report, approved by the 219th General Assembly (2010), summarizes the wealth of moral resources we have available to draw upon in confronting the current economic crisis. It then proposes basic ways we may support the re-balancing of the economy for fairness. This resolution lifts up five key values: human rights, a covenantal approach to mutual responsibility, engagement with the public order, work in service of vocation, and sustainability.