This directory lists all of the African American Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in the U.S. The directory is for 2020 to 2021.
A directory of congregations in the PC(USA) that have predominantly African members
In response to requests for interpretive materials in these present days of tension and division, the Office of the General Assembly has created this downloadable PowerPoint presentation seeking to encourage a sense of unity and community within the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). The PowerPoint presentation includes images and a script that you can use as is or adapt for your particular context. Topics include the theology and polity of unity and oneness, the Lordship of Jesus Christ, the authority of Scripture and the PC(USA), the Confessions and the PC(USA), the new Form of Government, a discussion on ordination standards, mission resources …
This directory includes the latest listing of Arabic, Armenian, Assyrian, Iranian and Persian congregations as well as Middle Eastern Presbyterian leadership and Middle Eastern Presbyterian organizations and staff. Please forward any revisions to the listing to Sherree May Thompson at sherree.may@pcusa.org.
This directory lists Native American congregations in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
The governing bodies of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) are: sessions, presbyteries, synods and the General Assembly. They are described below. All references in parentheses are to paragraphs in the Book of Order, the Constitution of the church. (G-9.0101)
The Peace & Global Witness Offering draws Presbyterians together, and provides education and exposure to those who show us how to do peacemaking well. It allows us to create resources for dealing with conflict and provide nurturing reconciliation, and stand in support of our global sisters and brothers, because the peace of Christ belongs to people everywhere. We’ve put together a variety of materials to help you promote the Offering and share with your members about the work supported by their gifts, motivating them to give. This guide will walk you through sharing these materials and some effective ways to …
“So he came and proclaimed peace to you who were far off and peace to those who were near.” —Ephesians 2:14-17 The letter to the Ephesians tells us that Jesus came to proclaim a peace that is universal. While the earthly ministry of Jesus was in a specific age and place, the peace he shared is limited by neither time nor geography. As followers of Christ, our call to witness/work for peace begins in our own neighborhoods and extends to the ends of the earth. This Leader’s Guide contains resources to help you and your congregation in supporting the Peace …
This adult study introduces the witness to peace and nonviolence found in the New Testament and the writings of the Church Fathers. It is a two-session study that can be easily extended to four or more sessions.
The commitment of the Presbyterian Church to social justice and peace has been long established.