African American Ministry Boost Grant Initiative  | Deadline: Friday • Nov. 5, 2021 @ 12 noon

African American Ministry Boost Grant Initiative | Deadline: Friday • Nov. 5, 2021 @ 12 noon

African American Ministry Boost Grant Initiative | Deadline: Friday • Nov. 5, 2021 @ 12 noon | The Theology Formation and Evangelism department and the Racial Equity Woman’s Ministry are working together on a collaborative effort to offer an “African American PCUSA Ministry Boost” grant. These grants are to exclusively support African American congregations and target African American new worshipping communities.

The Presbyterian Church USA Urges Vaccination Against COVID19

The Presbyterian Church USA Urges Vaccination Against COVID19

The theological commitments of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) compel us to support vaccination against COVID-19 for all people except those who are unable to receive the vaccines due either to age or medical condition.

Let us be clear. Scripture and our confession of faith lead us to call on all people to be vaccinated against COVID-19, except those who are unable to receive the vaccines due either to age or medical condition. Our faith, our religious convictions, leave us no other course. We do not stand alone in this understanding of Christian faith; we stand with other Christians as we urge getting vaccinated.

‘Our work continues no matter what’ – NBPC | Presbyterian Mission Agency | PCUSA Article  • August 16, 2021

‘Our work continues no matter what’ – NBPC | Presbyterian Mission Agency | PCUSA Article • August 16, 2021

‘Our work continues no matter what’The National Black Presbyterian Caucus (NBPC) holds its 46th Biennial Convention “virtually” for the first time ever. Writer, Gail Strange, touches upon the plight of Black Presbyterians highlighted in the conference and shares important statements from NBPC leadership. Visit the PCUSA website and consider joining the NBPC as your talents are needed.