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Thinking the Faith, Praying the Faith, Living the Faith is written by the PC(USA) Office of Theology and Worship.

Thinking, praying, and living the faith is at the core of ministry in the Office of Theology and Worship. In the following videos, learn more about what thinking, praying, and living the faith means to the leadership of the Office of Theology and Worship. Discover why it matters and what difference it makes in our lives, work, and worship.  

Charles Wiley  
Barry Ensign-George
David Gambrell
Christine Hong 
Karen Russell

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January 10, 2011

Faithful Preaching the Day after the Arizona Shooting

In her latest blog entry, Diana Butler Bass writes about the Saturday's shooting in Arizona and exhorts preachers to address it in worship. She writes: The Sunday after Martin Luther King was assassinated in 1968, my husband's family attended their...

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January 7, 2011

I Believe in the Resurrection

Lots of changes are happening around here. Our illustrious leader has retired, and we had our first staff meeting without him yesterday. Though we are in good hands, and it was quite good, it was just . . . ....

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December 16, 2010

Point with the Baptist

On Thursday, December 16 there was a worship service at the Presbyterian Center upon the occasion of the retirement of Joseph D. Small. The Daily Lectionary Gospel reading for the day was Matthew 3:1-12. The sermon focuses on the mission...

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December 9, 2010

Word Beyond Death

Those of you who know me know that, as a general rule, I don’t like self-revelation in public discourse. But I’m going to tell you what’s happened to me lately in order to shamelessly promote the Office and Theology’s Invitation...

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December 7, 2010

Belhar, Absolutization, and Sin

Over on the PCUSA's Discussion page on the Confession of Belhar, there has been a discussion on the use of the terms "absolutizes" and "absolutization" in the confession. They are not common words for use in church documents, raising the...

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