King George III of England (1738-1820) believed that Presbyterians were a contentious people and bl...
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Paul tells us that there is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, but all were on...
On a Sunday morning after worship, a parent stops you to ask a question. "I just picked up the summ...
Congregational retreats are important events for the life of any congregation. They offer new ways ...
Most of us work hard to keep our churches clean and trash picked up. Cleanliness may be next to god...
Unless members greet and welcome the stranger, the guest, on that very first Sunday, chances are he...
In this day of "going green" many congregations are asking how they can become better stewards of e...
In the Presbyterian Book of Order's firstchapter outlining preliminary principles of the church,six...
Every church of any denomination or tradition has a polity. "Polity" simply refers to the system by...
The modern church, much like the church at Corinth and others in the New Testament, is incredibly d...
In this Leader Reader Susan Andrews discusses the dynamics of church membership. She focuses on how...
Whenever a group of people comes together, differences will exist and conflict will occur. No congr...
The development of new technologies over the past several years has led to a variety of new and exc...
In this newsletter, Lynne Baab reminds us of the importance of play in our lives. The sabbath is a ...