Thursday, May 7, 2026

Weekly Outlook - Three overtures address the end of World Mission

Dear readers,

Every General Assembly feels a little overwhelming. Overtures. Elections. Committees. Amendments. Breaking news. Big questions about the future of the church. It can be hard to know where to begin — or how to keep up.

That’s why, this year, we created something new.

Our new GA227 landing page is a one-stop hub for all the different ways the Presbyterian Outlook is covering the 227th General Assembly. We’re expanding our coverage this year and wanted to make it easier for commissioners, pastors, church leaders and curious readers alike to follow what’s happening and why it matters.

On the page, you’ll find:

  • The Presbyterian Outlook’s Guide to GA227 (free!)
  • Pre- and post-GA bulletin inserts for congregations
  • Registration for our co-moderator webinar on June 17
  • Our free SMS breaking news updates
  • Email registration
  • All our GA reporting in one spot
  • A discount for first-time digital subscribers

Whether you want deep analysis, quick updates or tools to help your congregation follow along, we hope this page makes it easier to stay connected throughout the assembly season.

Explore all of our GA227 resources here.

Peace,

Rose Schrott Taylor
Digital Content Editor
Presbyterian Outlook 

Three overtures ask 227th General Assembly to reckon with the end of World Mission by Eric Ledermann
 
Welcoming neurodiversity in worship by Jen Bluestein
Bay Area pastor joins co-moderator ticket by Mike Ferguson
Responding to mental health crises: A guide for pastors by Camile Cook Howe, Joseph Feldman and Theresa Nguyen
A prayer for Mother’s Day by Tracey Davenport
Clarity and oversight sought after passage of ‘Olympia Overture’ by Blake Brinegar

 

In case you missed it...

In the room of prayer, there’s no “right way”
L. Roger Owens reflects on prayer as both practice and way of life, inviting readers to see every moment as participation in God’s presence.

Hoping for the ocean
Teri McDowell Ott reflects on Psalm 47's call to stillness as both divine command and open invitation — exploring how silence, doubt, and sacred pause open us to the presence of God.

Unification Commission approves its comments on General Assembly items of business
The UC addresses ordination, pay equity, artificial intelligence and more. — Presbyterian News Service

More Light Presbyterians retreat centers rest, belonging and resistance
At Ferncliff, queer Presbyterians named harm, shared stories and reclaimed rest as essential to the church’s ongoing work for justice, writes Bethany Peerbolte.

Former mission co-workers go public as PC(USA) severance conditions expire
A year after the Interim Unified Agency eliminated 54 mission co-worker positions, former co-workers are describing what they endured — and two GA227 overtures are calling for accountability. — Eric Ledermann

Special committee proposes confession specific to the times we live in
As the 227th General Assembly approaches, PC(USA) leaders say a proposed new confession is meant to help the church speak truthfully about sin, justice and faith in this time and place. — Harriet Riley
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