PRESBYTERIAN NEWS SERVICE HEADLINES
Adults catch Triennium fever through special program
Not allowed to speak of faith, Christians in Egypt demonstrate it
North Carolina Presbyterians resist school resegregation in Raleigh
Transferring old stories to young minds at Presbyterian Youth Triennium
Presbyterian Hispanic/Latino Event celebrates cultural diversity
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For an excellent and earthy General Assembly blog, read Sallie Watson's. It's called Regional Ponderings. Click headline or red arrow to find link.
After a long trial run as an attempt to serve as a news source for all Presbyterians, Presbyterian Neighbor News (PNNews.org) narrows its focus to serve a "smaller" audience — the 180,000 church members in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas.
parrot 2003 said at 8:01 a.m. in reference to General Reflections: Presbyterians prepared to die?:
this is a very heart felt word. I have been feeling this way for awhile. We need to keep...
JLangston said at 11:48 a.m. in reference to General Reflections: Presbyterians prepared to die?:
I join Ms. Faris in thanking you for bringing out in the open what many may have only thought...
SUN SHORTS
Featuring worship, plenary sessions, workshops and excursions, the 14th annual convention of the Association of Retired Ministers, their Spouses or Survivors takes place at the Ramada Mall of America in Bloomington, MN, Thursday through Sunday, Sept. 9-12.
The Protestant Theological Seminary in Prague, Czech Republic, will be the site for the conference, “How Shall We Sing the Lord’s Song in a Strange Land? – Proclaiming the Gospel in a Secular Society,” next spring.
Young people in the Presbytery of Arkansas have a great variety of programs and activites in 2010. Read on for the details. Read the whole story
Dr. Mary (Sue) Makin, Presbyterian Church (USA) medical missionary in Malawi, recently received the prestigious John Linton Award from Hannam University in Daejeon, South Korea.
Pausing for a photo on the annual Pink Hat Day at Vera Lloyd Presbyterian Home is Katy Bates, church relations coordinator; Betty Millwee a Presbyterian Women's leader from Graceminster Presbyterian in Monroe, LA; and Brenda Long, director of development.
Vera Lloyd Presbyterian Home & Family Services welcomed about 100 guests from several Presbyterian Womens' and church groups for their annual Pink Hat Day luncheon this spring on the Monticello, AR, campus.
jfa said at 12:36 a.m. in reference to In Touch:
I am not a person who goes to the theater to watch a lot of movies. I will try and go see this...