Discusses the realities for the inquirer and the Committee on Preparation for Ministry (CPM).
Discusses realities to consider in pastoral ministry: a checklist of lifestyle, status, societal and denominational realities
Explains realities of one’s call into the ministry.
An overview of constitutional courses for CREs mandated by the Book of Order
Overview of convenient courses for CREs 0ffered by training programs to meet specific needs
Six ideas for raising the conversation about vocation in your congregation.
The Presbyterian Church (USA) [PC (U.S.A.)] and the Korean Presbyterian Church in America (KPCA) are denominations with common roots and commitments in the Reformed tradition. The emotional ties are the legacy of their mission history. Protestant Christianity in Korea began through the sending of U.S. Presbyterian missionaries to Korea in 1885. Over the past century, Presbyterians in Korea have demonstrated phenomenal growth despite their difficult experiences of suffering. They have become genuine partners in mission and ecumenical engagement not only in Korea and Asia but also throughout the world.
A step-by-step guide for churches on creating a communication plan. By Sue Washburn Communications.
The Antiracism Committee and the Leadership Enhancement Committee of Presbyterian Women's Churchwide Coordinating Team are working together to produce a resource on culturally proficient leadership. This sampler addresses some of the obstacles to achieving truly inclusive communities, and offers scriptural and contemporary reflections on how to achieve this vision.
Welcoming one another as Christ has welcomed us requires that we pay attention not only to the differences among us that we have labels for—age, race, culture, gender, class, etc., but that we pay attention to things like power and privilege and the way systems can perpetuate disparities even when we …