Throughout the centuries, committed Christians who have been interested in becoming more Christlike...
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This Leader Reader, "Clerks of Session: New Roles and Responsibilities" by Paul Rack, discusses how...
This assembly's theme, "walking, running, soaring into hope" (Isa. 40:31), was a fitting descriptio...
King George III of England (1738-1820) believed that Presbyterians were a contentious people and bl...
The new Presbyterian Hymnal, Glory to God, will begin with thirty pages of worship materials, inclu...
In continued preparation for the 220th General Assembly, this Leader Reader explores some of the de...
What is the General Assembly? Who is involved? What kinds of issues are addressed and where do thos...
There will be 688 commissioners and 221 advisory delegates sent to General Assembly this year from ...
Some claim that traditional hymns are no longer relevant for worship and that contemporary Christia...
The constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) consists of the Book of Confessions and the Bo...
Whether teaching elders, ruling elders, or deacons, the new Form of Government lists common charact...
Each week we rarely use more than a few hymns in worship, yet there are many more in our hymnal to ...
Our faith stories help to shape our identity as Christians, and sharing these stories can connect u...
When a song from another country is sung in worship many think it. Few actually say it. "Why sing s...
The biblical book of Psalms can be a good way to understand the journey of the Christian life, as t...