A Public Policy Statement on Energy, Its Production and Use, Adopted by the !21st (1981) General Assembly,
Presbyterian Church in the U.S., and by the 193rd ( 1981) General Assembly, United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.;
with a Background Analysis, by Robert L. Stivers, Commended for Study in Connection with the Public Policy
Statement.
Presbyterians engage in mission work through the model of partnership. The discipline of partnership assumes that mission can best be done by joining hands with those who share a common vision. Partnership in mission involves two or more organizations that agree to submit themselves to a common task or goal, mutually giving and receiving and surrounded by prayer so that God’s work can be more faithfully accomplished. From World Mission's "Called to Mission: Finding Our Place in God's Mission" Guidebook.
This brochure provides information on the Presbyterian Council for Chaplains and Military Personnel and their services and opportunities.
Guidelines for Congregations Considering A Request to Presbytery to be Dismissed
Leader's Book sample of The Present Word Winter 2009-2010.
Student's Book sample of The Present Word Winter 2009-2010.
By Joseph D. Small, Coordinator, Theology, Worship and Education, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
A republished article about Catholicism and Reformed churches, originally written Joseph Ratzinger.
By Dia Griffiths Dia Griffiths, an alum of the Young Adult Volunteer (YAV) program in South Korea reflects on the war in Korea from textbook and post-war volunteer experience.
In this issue you will meet emerging racial ethnic leaders who are transforming the church even as they are themselves being transformed. You will learn about significant achievements by racial ethnic congregations and interest groups, exciting new additions to our ministry staff, and upcoming events.
In this issue, you will meet emerging racial ethnic leaders who are transforming the church even as they are themselves being transformed. You will learn about exciting initiatives in cross cultural ministries, significant achievements by racial ethnic congregations and interest groups and upcoming events.