Loneliness is a crisis in America. Explore biblical wisdom and practical steps to cultivate meaningful relationships with this friendship Bible study.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Process theology reframes suffering, change and God’s presence — offering freedom, agency and hope in a world where everything is becoming, writes Monica Coleman. The post God, change and suffering: Some insights from process theology appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Panelists at Columbia Theological Seminary share stories about their friend and mentor, who died June 5 at age 92. The post Former colleagues, students and friends remember Dr. Walter Brueggemann appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Can God be found in the algorithm? Pastor Tony Sundermeier and tech entrepreneur Brent Macon explore this question and more in their new podcast, "The New Garden." The post New podcast explores the intersection of A.I. and theology appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Munther Isaac draws upon Martin Luther’s theology of the cross to find Christ in the rubble, in solidarity with those who suffer. Robert A. Cathey offers a review. The post Christ in the Rubble: Faith, the Bible, and the Genocide in Gaza appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Gustavo Gutiérrez challenged the church to see God among all people, especially the poor — not in theory, but in lived commitment, writes Leo Guardado. The post Gustavo Gutiérrez’s legacy of liberation theology and spiritual solidarity appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Theology isn’t solo work — it’s a 2,000-year conversation. Meet past and present voices shaping faith in the October 2025 Presbyterian Outlook. The post Introducing the Living Theology special issue appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Moon, a pastor and lawyer, will work with the Ministry Relations team to help congregations with financial analysis The post The Rev. Sandra Moon promoted to vice president at the Presbyterian Foundation appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Teri McDowell Ott offers a prayer of gratitude for released Israeli and Palestinian hostages that pleads for ceasefire, healing and lasting peace. The post From captivity to hope: A prayer for Israelis, Palestinians and lasting peace 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 — October 26, 2025 appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Luke 18:9-14 reminds us that worship is more than showing up — it’s humility, honesty and openness to God’s transforming grace.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Some Gen Z are returning to church, seeking community and meaning. Presbyterians see signs of renewed interest amid broader religious decline.| 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
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
Presbyterian Church leadership shared plans with World Mission staff to cut the number of mission co-workers serving by at least 50%.| The Presbyterian Outlook