Rejoicing in Our Unity
We have our disagreements, of course, but those are small compared to the things we hold in common.
Rejoicing in Our Unity Read More »
We have our disagreements, of course, but those are small compared to the things we hold in common.
Rejoicing in Our Unity Read More »
The most constructive conversations on racism, systemic injustice, and implicit bias should be happening in the church, because we are called to be the model of gracious living.
Mike Higgins to Address Racial Justice During General Assembly Read More »
Ten new overtures and one carried over from the 42nd General Assembly will be considered by the 43rd General Assembly.
43rd General Assembly to Consider Ten New Overtures Read More »
Tim Keller critiques books by Matthew Vines and Ken Wilson which argue that the Bible either allows or supports same sex relationships.
The Bible and same sex relationships: A review article Read More »
A new study reveals that Americans have a surprising openness to Christian churches, even those who are supposedly turned off to religion.
American ‘Nones’ Open to Wide Range of Denominations Read More »
After Pearl Harbor, the Japanese invaded China and sent Graham and his sister to Weihsien Internment Camp, where they joined 1,500 other prisoners, including Olympic runner and missionary Eric Liddell.
Elder Survived Japanese Prison Camp Read More »
David Campbell, director of the Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy, University of Notre Dame, analyzes the findings of the Pew Religious Landscape Study.
Q&A: A look at what’s driving the changes seen in our Religious Landscape Study Read More »
“This overture helps foster better shepherding relationships between presbyteries and men without call,” David Dickson says. “It allows presbyteries to take into account the particular circumstances of a man without call and easily extend the ‘without call’ status year to year, by a simple majority vote of presbytery as the case may warrant.”
Overture 8: Shepherding Those Without Call Read More »
The 43rd General Assembly will convene in Chattanooga on June 9. Some 1,000 commissioners will deal with 10 overtures, from subjects as wide-ranging as revising the Westminster Standards’ language on the Sabbath to Baptismal vows to giving testimony during trials.
Assembly to Deal with 10 Overtures Read More »
Earlier this year, New Hope Presbyterian Church of Fairfax, Virginia, submitted an overture to Potomac Presbytery to change BCO 35-1 such that accused ministers will be required to testify against themselves.
Overture 7: Giving Testimony – A Freedom or an Obligation? Read More »