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What the Unity Fund did and continues to do is show that the PCA is putting its money where its mouth is … [it] shows that [the PCA is] trying their best to help open the doors for other minorities especially in the PCA: ‘We want to see you guys develop and we want to put action into that.’”
Discipleship Opportunities Abound in a COVID Culture
By Zoe S. Erler
Opportunities abound to reach the next generation, even through this time of upheaval, unrest, and uncertainty.
Even with all its challenges, pastors believe there is an important future for bivocational ministry.
As COVID Fatigue Sets In, Covenant College Fights for Community
By Megan Fowler
Students remain committed to building community and meaningful relationships, even if they must stay six feet apart while they do it.
A Practical Response to Racial Tension
By Zoe S. Erler
In 2018, the PCA Unity Fund awarded 41 scholarships; in 2019, 67 scholarships.
MNA has positioned itself to better serve church planters and churches, while extending its influence to the broader Reformed world.
PCA Releases Digest Covering 1998-2018
By Nancy Franson
The completed Digest contains a clear and concise account of the undertakings of the PCA and the decisions of the General Assembly relating to the government and discipline of the church.
Across the denomination — in this time that’s unlike anything any church planter has ever seen — new churches have faced unique challenges. Many have found ways to reinvent themselves. They are also wondering if they will survive.
Are there circumstances under which the government may order churches to close? What does the Bible tell us about whether a church should obey such an order?
The coalition represents a variety of minorities across the denomination, including Native Americans/First Nations people, African Americans, immigrant professionals, legally present refugees and asylum seekers, and mixed-status families.









