Nuestra escuela dominical no funcionaba: un «caso de estudio» de una iglesia prueba un nuevo enfoque y algunas otras ideas alternativas en la escuela dominical.
Siete ideas importantes sobre la formación cristiana: edades y etapas, bautismo, cristianismo, discipulado, educación y formación.
Tú lo sabes; todos lo sabemos: la iglesia compite en esta temporada con el empuje cultural para comprar, hacer y apresurarse, pero nuestra fe nos dice que esperemos, nos preparemos y reflexionemos. Puede ser abrumador para las familias y los adolescentes tratar de ser todo y hacer todo lo que se espera de ellos para observar tanto una Navidad religiosa como una Navidad secular.
El 1º de noviembre, Día de Todos los Santos es un día en que celebramos a los creyentes de todos los tiempos. A menudo es un día en que honramos a los fieles que han fallecido el año pasado en nuestras propias comunidades de la iglesia. Es un día de agradecimiento para aquellas personas fallecidas que compartieron su fe con nosotros, y un momento para reflexionar sobre cómo podemos continuar compartiendo nuestra fe con las demás personas.
The Peace & Global Witness Offering draws Presbyterians together, and provides education and exposure to those who show us how to do peacemaking well. It allows us to create resources for dealing with conflict and provide nurturing reconciliation, and stand in support of our global sisters and brothers, because the peace of Christ belongs to people everywhere. We’ve put together a variety of materials to help you promote the Offering and share with your members about the work supported by their gifts, motivating them to give. This guide will walk you through sharing these materials and some effective ways to …
As people of Christian faith, Presbyterians in Korea and the United States have a long-shared history. The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has been in mission partnership on the Korean peninsula for over 130 years.
That partnership was disrupted when Japan arrested all U.S. missionaries at the start of World War II -- including those who had been advocating for Japanese occupation of Korea -- and more recently by the Korean War and the division of Korea into North and South regions along the 38th parallel.
This document was prepared after the PC(USA) Korean Peace Delegation’s visit to Seoul, South Korea, in November 2017 in response to Overture 12–01 and Commissioner Resolution 12–13, focusing on the reunification of the Korean Peninsula and the need to build upon the increasing momentum toward peace. Adopted at General Assembly 222 (2016) in Portland.
Each year, Christians are invited to join in a prayer for peace and reunification of the Korean Peninsula. Prepared by the National Council of Churches in Korea (NCCK) and the Korean Christian Federation (KCF), the prayer is traditionally used on the Sunday before Aug. 15 every year.
Use the attached sample Pastor’s letter for your church newsletters, blogs and other promotion leading up to the Pentecost Offering.
A Selective Timeline of the Christian Ecumenical Movement for Peace on the Korean Peninsula