Legal Resource Manual for Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Councils and Churches
Fourth edition - 2020
Puedes encontrar estas letanías para cada domingo de adviento aquí.
Let's Talk is a communication guide for faith leaders to talk with others about faith and climate. Developed by Blessed Tomorrow, a program of ecoAmerica, and shared with PC(USA), it is designed to be useful to those of us who are novice and those of us who are experienced in talking about our faith as it relates to the climate crisis, how to have meaningful conversations, and how to bring people together.
This letter from J. Herbert Nelson to colleges and universities urges students to apply for an internship with the Office of Public Witness.
This letter from J. Herbert Nelson to seminaries and theological institutions urges students to apply for an internship with the Office of Public Witness.
The following is a collection of resources that may be helpful in the advancement of inclusion and diversity. This is not an exhaustive list. It is simply a starting point and covers a variety of subject areas. This resource was complied with the help of LGBTQIA+ voices and will be updated yearly.
In an effort to continue to embody the welcoming and inclusive kin-dom of God, we have created this resource to be a helpful tool for churches, mid councils, educational bodies and individuals. This resource was created with LGBTQIA+ people with a lens on diversity and intersectionality. May this resource be an effective tool for the spread of the gospel to all people.
Primera parte de la Constitución de la Iglesia Presbiteriana (EEUUA).
The Book of Confessions in English 
Health issues come closer to each of our lives than perhaps any other issue. Almost every Presbyterian has had some direct contact with issues of health, hospitalization, life and death. The 200th General Assembly (1988) has challenged the congregations, governing bodies, and agencies of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) "to become vigorous and conscious promoters of health in all aspects in the life of the church, active advocates and agents of health in social order, and responsible stewards of both health and health resources."