Risking Peace is a five or six session companion to the book Five Risks Presbyterians Must Take for Peace by Christian Iosso, published in 2017 by Westminster John Knox Press. The guide helps participants explore reflect upon and apply the five peacemaking affirmations approved by the 222nd General Assembly in 2016.
2017 년 당회 연례 통계 보고를 위한 지침
INSTRUCCIONES PARA REPORTE ESTADISTICO ANNUAL DEL CONSISTORIO DEL AÑO 2017
English instructions for Session Annual Statistical Report for the year 2017
Resources for Councils to Help in Implementing the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Churchwide Policy for Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action For General Assembly Agencies
Presbyterian mission co-workers are dedicated, passionate teachers, church planters, doctors, public health specialists, chaplains and human rights advocates. They teach theology, church history, Greek, Hebrew and English. They preach and evangelize. They organize and host mission teams from the United States. They accompany, they listen, they work in partnership with Christians in 50 countries around the world. We invite you to learn about their work, read their first-person accounts through their letters, and support their vital ministry in support of the gospel through your prayers and gifts.
Sample Application Form for 2020 Vision Team
Sample Application Form for Way Forward Commission
Nearly 60 percent of the worshiping communities started since 2012 are racial ethnic and new immigrant worshiping communities. The new resource, "15 Dynamic New Racial Ethnic and New Worshiping Communities," highlights racial ethnic and new immigrant worshiping communities that have been started recently and that are making a positive impact on the lives of people who worship there and in the communities they serve.