Your Vote Matters – Nominees Wanted for NBPC President and Treasurer Offices

Your Vote Matters – Nominees Wanted for NBPC President and Treasurer Offices

The NBPC Nominating Committee is seeking nominees for the offices of President and Treasurer. Nominating forms will be made available in March 2025 and the NBPC elections will be conducted during the 48th Biennial Conference held in Charlotte, NC from June 10-21, 2025.

Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (LPTS) has received a grant of $5 million from Lilly Endowment Inc.

Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (LPTS) has received a grant of $5 million from Lilly Endowment Inc.

Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (LPTS) has received a grant of $5 million from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Ministry in Rural Areas and Small Towns Initiative. The grant will support the LPTS Black Church Rural & Small Towns Ministry Initiative (BCRSMI), under the direction and care of Rev. Dr. Perzavia Praylow, Director of Black Church Studies and Assistant Professor of Historical Theology and Black Church Studies at LPTS.

‘We are all family’ –  NBPC Gathers to Celebrate and Remember | 226th General Assembly (2024)

‘We are all family’ – NBPC Gathers to Celebrate and Remember | 226th General Assembly (2024)

‘We are all family’ – National Black Presbyterian Caucus gathers to celebrate and remember | 226th General Assembly (2024). The joy of the roomful of members and friends who gathered for the National Black Presbyterian Caucus’ “Meet the President” event. Read the full article on PC(USA)’s website written by Emily Enders Odom.

Representing Black Presbyterianism • Important Zoom Session Hosted by NBPC Pres., Rev. Dr. Charles C. Heyward

Representing Black Presbyterianism • Important Zoom Session Hosted by NBPC Pres., Rev. Dr. Charles C. Heyward

The National Black Presbyterian Caucus’ President, Rev. Dr. Charles C. Heyward hosts a Zoom meeting on Monday, November 27, 2023 @ 8 pm EST with representatives from The Conference Of National Black Churches (CNBC). The purpose of the zoom conference is to receive an invitation from the Clergy Leadership of the Conference of National Black Churches to attend, “Representing Black Presbyterianism.” We have more details.