Presbytery of Arkansas is hiring two full-time positions. The post Two jobs: Executive presbyter and director of operations & congregational vitality appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Preachers may long to avoid politics, yet Luke 17 shows Jesus praising a foreigner as neighbor and model. — Stephanie Sorge The post Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost — October 12, 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 — October 12, 2025 appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Presbyterian Outlook is hiring! The post Editorial & digital media intern appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Leaders outline five priorities and four work areas to guide the PC(USA) forward. The post Unification Commission sets priorities for new structure appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Hanna Reichel’s "For Such a Time as This" offers brief, rich reflections and concrete practices to sustain faith, courage, and community in crisis, writes Amy Pagliarella. The post For Such a Time as This: An Emergency Devotional appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
In each issue of the Outlook, we include a discussion guide to further reflect on the issue. We recommend using this guide in your Bible study, small group or book club. It's our invitation into a faithful conversation. The post Discussion guide for September 2025 issue appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Small preaching choices can spark big impact. Jenny McDevitt’s sermons on Christian nationalism show how words ripple far beyond the pulpit. The post How a bold choice can reach beyond the pulpit appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
We are called to open our eyes to Palestinian suffering, global injustice, and Christ’s call to see with love, writes Hunter Farrell. The post Blind spot appeared first on The Presbyterian Outlook.| The Presbyterian Outlook
Windham Presbyterian Church in Windham, New Hampshire, is hiring.| 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
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