Presbyterian gun owners address the complexities
For gun-owning Presbyterians, control is – and isn’t – a cut-and-dried issue, Leslie Scanlon finds.
Leslie Scanlon is the former national news reporter for the Outlook. She lives in Louisville, Kentucky.
For gun-owning Presbyterians, control is – and isn’t – a cut-and-dried issue, Leslie Scanlon finds.
Leslie Scanlon profiles the noted Presbyterian pastor and theologian whose livelong work was inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.’s concept of the beloved community.
I feel the anxiety. I feel the fear. I’ll still show up.
At its first meeting, the commission talks about tasks and timelines at its first meeting.
Church leaders are looking for new ways to foster connection and networking at the assembly.
The Committee on the Office of the General Assembly also finalized the dates for the 2024 General Assembly.
At the 2022 Moderators' Conference, GA co-Moderators Shavon Starling-Louis and Ruth Santana-Grace join 145 presbytery and synod leaders to discuss the challenges and opportunities of church ministry.
A recommendation that is likely to come to the 2024 General Assembly.
In their Oct. 20 meeting, the Committee on the Office of the General Assembly discussed plans for the next General Assembly as well as survey results from this year’s commissioners and delegates.
PC(USA) Mission Responsibility Through Investment Committee is tracking public policy debates on environmental, social and government (ESG) impacts on public investments – and looking to articulate where the church stands.
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