Monday, May 18, 2026

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Week of May 11-15, 2026

A Reformed Witness Mourning Deaths in Immigration Detention

A statement from the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)

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A fourth set of General Assembly Co-Moderator candidates announces they will stand

The Rev. Chris Peters and the Rev. Rebecca Luter share the story of how they found one another

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The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) receives $1 million Lilly Endowment grant

Funds will help Presbyterian Disaster Assistance strengthen its capacity

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Migration gaps put women, children and youth at risk

Side events of the International Migration Review Forum spotlight unmet promises for migrant families

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Maggie Kuhn, the wrinkled radical

Older Americans Month is celebrated every May

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RNS Morning Report - Trump allies lead thousands in prayer to 'rededicate' America to God on National Mall

 

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“God bless America”
On Sunday, RNS reporters Jack Jenkins, Aleja Hertzler-McCain and Adelle M. Banks, were at the National Mall to cover “Rededicate 250: A National Jubilee Of Prayer, Praise & Thanksgiving.”
The day-long event featured a lineup of religious leaders, government officials, musical acts and media personalities — almost all of them Christian and most of them evangelical — who championed the idea that the U.S. has a religious founding, and that its future success depends on prayer.
“Just as we in the beginning dedicated this land to your most holy name, today, here, Lord, in this 250th year of American independence, we hereby rededicate the United States of America as one nation under God,” said House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Southern Baptist, from the stage.
The speakers were met with an enthusiastic crowd of thousands, many clad in red, white and blue and waving Jesus banners. “I think they’re bringing on the Holy Spirit over our country, and I’m proud to be an American,” one woman, who traveled from Florida, told RNS.
Read the full report from Jenkins, Hertzler-McCain and Banks below. And register for a special virtual event on Tuesday, hosted by NPR's 1A show and Religion News Service: “One Nation Under God? America 250: Freedom of Religion at Our Country’s Founding and Now.”

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Trump allies lead thousands in prayer to ‘rededicate’ America to God on National Mall

Trump allies lead thousands in prayer to ‘rededicate’ America to God on National Mall

WASHINGTON (RNS) — The speakers largely advanced the ideas that the U.S. has a religious — and particularly Christian — founding and that its future success depends on prayer.
Trump allies lead thousands in prayer to ‘rededicate’ America to God on National Mall

Black church leaders to march in Selma this weekend over Voting Rights Act ruling

(RNS) — Faith leaders will first gather at Selma’s Tabernacle Baptist Church for a prayer service before marching silently on the Edmund Pettus Bridge toward the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery.
Trump allies lead thousands in prayer to ‘rededicate’ America to God on National Mall

Christian nationalism isn’t a MAGA aberration. Historian Matthew Sutton says it’s the whole American story.

(FāVS News) — In his new book, Sutton argues Christianity has shaped American identity and politics for centuries.
Trump allies lead thousands in prayer to ‘rededicate’ America to God on National Mall

Faith groups, others joining hands to help neighbors in celebration of America’s 250th

(RNS) — The National Association of Evangelicals, the Assemblies of God, CityServe International and Love Has No Limits are among the organizations encouraging community service on Saturday.

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Trump allies lead thousands in prayer to ‘rededicate’ America to God on National Mall

Christian nationalists need to look again at their religious DNA

(RNS) — But the ancestors of today’s Christian nationalists weren’t the leaders of Christian America — they were the heretics.
Trump allies lead thousands in prayer to ‘rededicate’ America to God on National Mall

A horrific Oct. 7 report demands that Jews stop apologizing for their anguish

(RNS) — A new report documents the unimaginable sexual violence of Oct. 7, 2023. I am done softening what I now know.

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Trump allies lead thousands in prayer to ‘rededicate’ America to God on National Mall

It’s been called the Ellis Island of the South. Now residents worry about ICE.

(RNS) — As the U.S. embraces aggressive anti-immigrant policies, Clarkston, Georgia, is now a test of how to best protect the diverse community of refugees.
Trump allies lead thousands in prayer to ‘rededicate’ America to God on National Mall

Rededicate 250 touts a star-studded prayer bash with politicians, Christian celebrities

(RNS) — But a new poll finds many Americans aren’t comfortable mixing religion and politics.

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Friday, May 15, 2026

Weekly Outlook - What counts as disruption in worship?

Dear readers,

At the Outlook, the E.T. Thompson Award carries special meaning for us. Named for Ernest Trice Thompson — founding editor of the Outlook, church historian and leader in the church’s social witness — the award honors Presbyterians whose faithful leadership has made a lasting impact on the church and the world.

In one week, we’ll announce the 2026 recipient of the E.T. Thompson Award, and on June 4, we’ll host a Facebook Live conversation celebrating this year’s honoree and their ministry.

Ahead of the announcement, we invite you to learn more about the award, its history and the remarkable leaders who have received it over the years.

Learn more about the E.T. Thompson Award →

Peace,

Rose Schrott Taylor
Digital Content Editor
Presbyterian Outlook 

MRTI defends engagement over categorical fossil fuel divestment by Mark Douglas & Kerri N. Allen
 
A fourth set of General Assembly Co-Moderator candidates announces they will stand by Mike Ferguson
What counts as a disruption in worship? by Katrina Pekich-Bundy
Overtures seek Israel embargo, genocide declaration by Eric Ledermann
 
An update from GA227’s Financial Stewardship and Witness Committee by Mike Ferguson
What is the E.T. Thompson Award? by Rose Schrott Taylor

In case you missed it...

Krysten Carter Holloway is president-elect of Board of Pensions
Holloway will be presented to the 227th General Assembly (2026) and will formally assume the role upon confirmation by the General Assembly on or about July 1 — Board of Pensions

Union Presbyterian Seminary’s Charlotte campus has a new Chaplain and Director of Student Life
Amanda Shanks began in her new role last month — Press releases

Make Your Home in This Luminous Dark
Blaine Crawford reviews James K. A. Smith's "Make Your Home in This Luminous Dark," a timely and deeply personal guide to finding faith, love and companionship in life's darkest seasons.

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.

A pair of prodigious scholars to receive Excellence in Theological Education awards
The Rev. Dr. Frances Taylor Gench and Dr. James Hudnut-Beumler will be honored during the 227th General Assembly. — Robyn Davis Sekula

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

A prayer for Presbyterian Heritage Sunday
In this prayer, Rachel Sutphin gives thanks for the saints and reformers who shaped the church — and calls today’s Presbyterians to a living, justice-seeking faith.
 
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