Publications and periodicals
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Turn Mourning Into Dancing! A Policy on Healing Domestic Violence
From Office of the General Assembly
The 213th General Assembly (2001) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), in reliance upon God under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and in exercise of its responsibility to witness to the Lordship of Jesus Christ in every dimension of life, has approved this policy statement “Turn Mourning Into Dancing! A Policy Statement on Healing Domestic Violence.” It is presented for the guidance and edification of the whole Christian Church and the society to which its ministers; and will determine procedures and program for the Ministries Divisions and staff of the General Assembly. This policy statement is recommended for ...
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Turn to the Living God: A Call to Evangelism in Jesus Christ's Way
From Office of the General Assembly
The 203rd General Assembly (1991) gave evangelism continued high emphasis in the life of the church. One of the actions taken by the assembly was the adoption of the document "Turn to the Living God: A Call to Evangelism in Jesus Christ's Way," which articulates our commitment to global evangelization.
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Twelve Dynamic New Racial Ethnic & New Immigrant Communities of Faith
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Racial Ethnic & Women's Ministries/PW
In the following resource, we invite you to explore twelve dynamic new racial ethnic and new immigrant communities of faith. As you may know, new immigrant ministries are the fastest-growing communities of faith in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Of the 10,657 PC(USA) congregations, more than 12 percent are racial ethnic congregations. And, if we include other communities of faith, almost 15 percent of Presbyterian communities of faith are racial ethnic.
There are many new communities of faith in the PC(USA) that gather regularly for prayer and worship, who are not counted in the Stated Clerk ... -
U. S. Army School of the Americas: Paradigm or Pariah?
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Presbyterian Peacemaking Program
The 1994 and 1995 General Assemblies of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) called for the closing of the U. S. Army School of the Americas. Since then, church leaders have lobbied Congress toward that end. What are Presbyterians to think?
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Una introducción al Programa Presbiteriana contra el Hambre
From Presbyterian Mission Agency
Documento en formato PDF que explica la acción de la Asamblea General al crear este Programa y como tu puedes ayudar.
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Una representación dramática del llamado de Dios
From Presbyterian Mission Agency
Drama para cuatro participantes que puede ser utilizado para conmemorar el día de la vocación cristiana.
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Undivided and Plural Ministry
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Theology and Worship
The desire to achieve a fuller measure of visible unity resulted in the inauguration of “Churches Uniting in Christ” that included a provision for ongoing theological dialogue to provide a foundation for mutual reconciliation of ministries, with the goal of accomplishing full reconciliation of ministries by 2007. The Presbyterian Church and the Episcopal Church also entered into a bilateral dialogue focusing on the issue of ordered ministries – episcopé and episcopate, elders and the three-fold ministry. This paper explores the Reformed-Presbyterian understanding of ordered ministry and episcopé, elders and bishops.
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United Church of Christ in Interfaith Dialogue
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Interfaith Relations
This document offers insights both for those already engaged in interfaith relations and those who wish to develop them. It is an addition to the Study Resource commended to UCC churches for study and reflection by the General Synod in 2003.
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University of Dubuque Theological Seminary faculty publish five books this spring
From Presbyterian Mission Agency
Teaching and educational leadership go beyond the classroom for professors at University of Dubuque Theological Seminary, as witnessed by various faculty-authored books published this spring.
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Urgent message on situation in Pakistan from Forman Christian College
An urgent message from Dr. Robert A. Johnson, Jr., Executive Director, Friends of Forman Christian College, on the current situation in Pakistan as of September 18, 2012.
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