During the 2012 Churchwide Gathering of Presbyterian Women, visitors to the Horizons space folded boats to float on the River of Hope. Use these instructions for a boat-making activity at your next event.
The Book of Order is Part II of the Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). This document contains the Form of Government, Directory for Worship, Rules of Discipline, and the Formula of Agreement.
You can purchase the print version of the Book of Order from Presbyterian Distribution Service .
The Book of Order is Part II of the Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). This document contains the Form of Government, Directory for Worship, Rules of Discipline, and the Formula of Agreement.
You can purchase the print version of the Book of Order from Presbyterian Distribution Service .
Las cuatro partes del Libro de Orden son abreviadas por el uso de letras mayúsculas:
F—Las bases del gobierno presbiteriano
G—Forma de gobierno
A—Directorio para la adoración
D—Disciplina eclesiástica
This list of resources is broken into categories according to the courses usually offered in Commissioned Ruling Elders training. The list is intentionally limited in each category and represents books often listed in CRE training information. Many of these resources may be available in church libraries, presbytery and synod resource centers, etc.
The northern and southern borders are the home to millions of people and the port of entry for nearly $830 billion of goods. Additionally over half of the visitors to the US arrive through the use of land ports of entry. While there is a need to protect the interests of the United States, the measures that have been enacted over the last decade have come at great social and economic costs.
by The Rev. Jennifer Ayres, Assistant Professor of Christian Ethics, McCormick Theological Seminary
A Biblical and Theological Perspective is produced each year by the Washington Office to provide background information to advocates on why we, as Citizen Christians, address our elected and appointed officials about public issues.
“Breaking Down the Walls”—From the Middle East Study Committee.
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