The study catechism approved by the 210th General Assembly (1998) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
By John A. Radano
Occasional Paper #8 — Monsignor John A. Radano, head of the Western Section of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, offers a review of the Roman Catholic ecumenical commitment, a survey of Catholic contacts with Reformed churches and a prospectus of ecumenical possibilities.
A Vietnamese version of the first catechism, approved by the 210th General Assembly (1998).
A Volunteer's Journal
A week of repairing homes after hurricanes Katrina and Rita in Houma, Louisiana in July 2006.
A Korean version of the first catechism, approved by the 210th General Assembly (1998).
By Yohan Hyun and Frank Macchia
Presbyterian and Pentecostal both begin with the letter “P,” but many believe that is where the similarity ends. Spirit’s Gifts — God’s Reign provides a glimpse of international ecumenical dialog between Pentecostal-Reformed Christians. Two preparatory papers for the Seoul meeting of the Pentecostal-Reformed Dialogue laid the groundwork for a week of intense theological discussion. The Office of Theology and Worship publishes them for the Church in the hope that they may provide a foundation for conversation within Presbyterian congregations and presbyteries and between local groups of Presbyterians and Pentecostals.
The first catechism approved by the 210th General Assembly (1998) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), with biblical citations added for reference.
A catechism approved by the 210th General Assembly (1998) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
MIT School of Architecture and Planning Students fighting the evil twins Katrina and Rita, July 2006
Hope Presbyterian Church is a small church with a big heart and a desire to reach out and serve others. HPC had sent a team to Mississippi in 2007 to assist with the clean up after hurricane Katrina and in the fall of 2008 there was talk of undertaking a similar effort in 2009. We reviewed the listing of opportunities to volunteer published by the Presbyterian Disaster Assistance Program and came to a general consensus that we would like to learn more about a relief effort …