A pilgrimage through Scotland with Presbyterian College allows M.C. Dailey to renew her faith, rethink leadership, and reimagine the church’s future. The post A quieter, grounded faith: Discoveries on a Celtic Cross pilgrimage appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Presbyterian College graduate Kennedy Elise Perry finds renewal and a vision for a more inclusive church during a pilgrimage to Scotland. The post Thin places, full hearts: A pilgrimage toward healing, calling and communion appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Camp Grier enables hurricane relief, economic renewal and summer camp. The post From crisis to community, then back to camp appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Churches can embrace period-positive practices to foster hospitality, advocacy and care, writes Karie Charlton. Inclusive spaces affirm all lives. The post Creating a period-positive church: Hospitality, advocacy, and sacred care appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Jeremiah reminds us that telling the truth is tough, but God the potter rebuilds what is shattered. Hope persists in brokenness, writes Matt Gaventa. The post Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost — September 7, 2025 appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
You are welcome to use this liturgy in your online worship services and distribute it to your congregation. The post Order of worship — September 7, 2025 appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
A child psychologist by training, Dobson made the crossover from academia to religious-oriented political activism with his 1977 founding of Focus on the Family. The post James Dobson, Focus on the Family founder and ‘family values’ advocate, dies at 89 appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Four-day event brings leading voices in ecology, theology, food justice, and more to the seminary’s 21-acre farm. The post Princeton Theological Seminary Celebrates 10 years of the Farminary: A Decade of Cultivating Faith, Ecology, and Community appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
These five social innovators are working to address systemic issues of injustice in their communities while building sustainable financial models. The post Invested Faith Grants 16th Class of Fellows appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Andrew and Kara K. Root challenge us to let go of our need for control and discover a more trusting, faithful relationship with God. Philip J. Reed reviews their latest book.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Reviving America’s moral language — Faith250 unites clergy & communities to heal divisions and celebrate America's anniversary.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Nonviolent resistance requires more courage and strength than violence, writes Teri McDowell Ott.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Jesus’ words in Luke 12:49–56 challenge the myth of unity at all costs—reminding us that the gospel can bring division, discomfort and truth.| The Presbyterian Outlook
A heartfelt backpack blessing for students, families, and educators as a new school year begins—honoring all they carry.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Loneliness is a crisis in America. Explore biblical wisdom and practical steps to cultivate meaningful relationships with this friendship Bible study.| The Presbyterian Outlook
What a wisdom text taught me about online dating: turning to the Book of Sirach for guidance on friendship and digital romance.| The Presbyterian Outlook
A Presbyterian psychiatrist questions required psychological evaluations for ordination and offers pastoral, Spirit-led alternatives for ministry discernment.| The Presbyterian Outlook
A gripping recount of Melanie Spencer's father's passing, his life, and a poem he gave her with his last words of wisdom.| The Presbyterian Outlook
The National Hispanic Latino Presbyterian Caucus and other mission partners criticize the PC(USA)'s elimination of mission co-workers.| The Presbyterian Outlook
The PC(USA)'s plans to cut mission co-workers by 50%, spark concerns about global outreach, transparency, and the future of the church’s mission efforts.| The Presbyterian Outlook