There are multiple languages and cultures within the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), but the same Gospel that is proclaimed.
In that spirit, Global Language Resources of the Administrative Services Group is excited to announce the online publication of “United in Hope,” a unique Advent devotional.
Marcar hitos es importante en nuestra vida de fe. Las comunidades de fe y las congregaciones pueden marcar este hito de "regreso a la escuela" en una variedad de formas que incluyen pero no se limitan a la "bendición de las mochilas”.
Worship Resources to help plan for College and Young Adult Sunday the first Sunday in August (August 6, 2023).
The Presbyterian Committee on the Self-Development of People (SDOP) Sunday web page resources share ideas of how to celebrate SDOP Sunday in 2023 on March 12. Join us in celebrating how the Presbyterian Church (USA) partnerships with low-income communities nationally, locally, and internationally have impacted these communities as we seek to eradicate systemic poverty. SDOP’s Sunday Resource and Yearbook shares stories of these partnerships, a sermon, reflection, how you can engage with SDOP and much more! For use on SDOP Sunday and beyond, browse through the current and previous SDOP Sunday Resources for ideas on celebrating this day!
2023 Liturgical Colors from the 2022-2023 Presbyterian Planning Calendar
This resource includes preaching, music, study, and prayer suggestions for Revised Common Lectionary Year A, coordinated with the PC(USA)'s Matthew 25 vision of building congregational vitality, dismantling structural racism, and eradicating systemic poverty.
This hymn was written by Carolyn Winfrey Gillete in remembrance of the beloved children of God who died in the school shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas on May 24, 22. Many of us, as individuals, do not accept violence, keep silence, or clamor for guns. Yet, as a nation, we do these things, and as a nation, we need to repent; we need to turn around and live a different way. All of us are called to do more than sing and pray; please work for gun safety laws in your community and state. (Available in 2 …
SERMON to Celebrate SDOP Sunday By Rev. Rebecca Barnes Coordinator, Presbyterian Hunger Program
The Self-Development of People (SDOP) Sunday Worship Resource will serve as a guide for you, mid-councils and congregations to become better familiar with the ways that the SDOP National and Mid-Council committees engage in their work through the church and in communities. It includes a sample sermon, hymns, liturgical materials, stories about SDOP-funded community partners in communities locally, nationally, and internationally. Also included is other helpful material for congregations to celebrate this special Sunday. We are hopeful that this resource inspires you to support this ongoing work through the One Great Hour of Sharing collected on Easter Sunday. Please complete …
From the 2018 Book of Common Worship, use this commissioning service to bless or commission mission personnel as they leave for their new call.