The Book of Confessions, containing historical statements of what we as a church believe, is available in several forms.
You can download:
The Book of Confessions in English
Libro de Confesiones en Español (2016)
First part of the Constitution of The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). It contains 11 confessions, declarations, catechisms and creeds, starting with the Nicene Creed.
Document from the meeting between the China Christian Council and the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) from 2000.
In its prospectus for study prepared by the Advisory Council on Church and Society and accepted by the task force at its first meeting, the group's purpose was described this way:
1. Identify and evaluate various theological and biblical perspectives on homosexuality, giving attention to specific biblical texts and themes. Give attention to confessional stands and specific attention to the positions taken by the 182nd General Assembly (1970).
2. Survey general studies and research, and assess theories and assumptions about homosexuality in light of biblical and theological perspectives and current understandings about homosexuality in the social and behavioral sciences, in …
By Barbara Wheeler and P. Mark Achtemeier
Two significant perspectives on the unity of the church, offered by persons who have different views on some of the issues currently dividing the church. Both essays go beyond the preservation of institutional or sentimental ties to genuinely theological understandings of the unity of the church.
A summary of General Assembly statements on torture, prayers, a letter from PC(USA) Stated Clerk Gradye Parsons to President Obama, prayers, ideas for action and more.
All power in heaven and earth is given to Jesus Christ by Almighty God, who raised Christ from the dead and set him above all rule and authority, all power and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this age but also in that which is to come. God has put all things under the Lordship of Jesus Christ and has made Christ Head of the church, which is his body.
The stories are many and varied. They come from far back in history to present. Some have been told. Some stay buried deep in hearts and minds. They are stories of our military members and their families and their issues and challenges that they have faced or are living with day to day. These families and/or military men and women live in your neighborhood, attend your local school, shop at your local grocery, and attend your church…….or maybe don’t attend your church. In many cases they may travel through days and nights in silent struggles. Some may be a family …
Overview of the mission of The Clergy Committee and its model.
This brochure provides help for spouses of clergy and contact information for establishing a ministry.