Monday, March 9, 2026

Top PC(USA) News of the Week

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Week of March 2 - 6

New 'With Love' video series launches, highlighting trans Presbyterians

New short videos will be released on social media each week throughout March and early April

With Love pic from Randy Hobson

Syria Lebanon partners reflect on Beirut

Before Israeli airstrikes resumed, the Syria Lebanon Partnership Network traveled to Lebanon

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Presbyterians gear up for CSW70 in New York to advocate for women

First-timers and returning delegates eager to work toward ‘ensuring and strengthening access to justice for all women and girls’

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Online prayer service draws more than 300 participants

As fighting in the Middle East spreads, the PC(USA)’s Office of Public Witness offers a thoughtful time of prayer

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Former FBI Director James Comey shares his heart and his ethical concerns with sanctuary full of Minnesotans

Comey speaks to a packed Westminster Presbyterian Church in Minneapolis as part of last week’s Westminster Town Hall Forum

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RNS Morning Report - Deportations surge, aid collapses and faith groups in Latin America struggle to respond

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Overwhelmed, Underfunded
 
As thousands of immigrants deported from the U.S. to Latin America find their footing, faith-based relief organizations are operating with far fewer resources thanks to federal cutbacks.
 
“People arrive with nothing — no money, no way to move and no network to help them,” Karen PΓ©rez, country director of Jesuit Refugee Service Mexico, or JRS-MX, told RNS National Reporter Fiona Murphy. After its budget was cut by 40 %, JRS-MX’s went from 70 staffers to 28.
 
 

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Deportations surge, aid collapses and faith groups in Latin America struggle to respond

Deportations surge, aid collapses and faith groups in Latin America struggle to respond

(RNS) — 'There simply isn’t enough capacity even for the local community. It’s much harder with a population that has been abandoned in places that are extremely difficult,' said Karen Perez, the country director for Jesuit Refugee Service in Mexico.
Deportations surge, aid collapses and faith groups in Latin America struggle to respond

Pope Leo XIV taps career Vatican diplomat Archbishop Caccia as representative to the US

VATICAN CITY (RNS) – Caccia, the Holy See's observer at the United Nations since 2019, replaces Cardinal Christophe Pierre as papal nuncio.
Deportations surge, aid collapses and faith groups in Latin America struggle to respond

‘A lie from the pit of hell’: Episcopal leaders push back on rumors of fatal decline

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (RNS) — More than 850 Episcopal Church leaders gathered in Charlotte to talk about the future of the church and what the denomination still has to offer.
Deportations surge, aid collapses and faith groups in Latin America struggle to respond

Forbidden love finds a way in new memoir about Israeli-Palestinian couple

(RNS) — A Jewish human rights lawyer living in Israel fell in love with one of her clients — a Palestinian Muslim living under occupation.

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Deportations surge, aid collapses and faith groups in Latin America struggle to respond

The Deepak Chopra-Jeffrey Epstein friendship tells of a spirituality industry in crisis

(RNS) — Chopra’s friendship with Epstein is dismaying, in part for what it says about the spiritual and wellness culture he exemplifies.
Deportations surge, aid collapses and faith groups in Latin America struggle to respond

The moral danger of war with Iran — and the danger of ignoring evil

(RNS) — Two moral teachers and a handful of lessons that we need now.

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Deportations surge, aid collapses and faith groups in Latin America struggle to respond

Beth Moore, influential Bible teacher, to step back from large events

(RNS) — The best-selling author and longtime Bible teacher still plans to speak but will no longer host large-scale events.
Deportations surge, aid collapses and faith groups in Latin America struggle to respond

Judge blocks DeSantis’ terrorist label of Muslim group

(RNS) — The court’s injunction allows CAIR-Florida to continue its work while the group’s lawsuit plays out. 

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WCC news: WCC hosts consultation with heads of churches in the Middle East

The World Council of Churches (WCC) convened an online consultation on 6 March with heads of member churches in the Middle East. Under the theme “Standing Together in Faith and Discernment in a Time of War,” participants met to reflect on the unfolding developments and the widening escalation of violence in the region.

The Shatila refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon. Photo: Paul Jeffrey/life on Earth

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“We are acutely conscious that in times such as these, the churches are called to stand at the crossroads of suffering and hope — accompanying the fearful, sheltering the vulnerable, and bearing witness to the God of life in the midst of destruction,” said WCC general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay, describing the impetus behind the meeting. “Please know that the global ecumenical fellowship stands with you in solidarity and support.”

The online consultation provided space to hear the church leaders’ assessment of the broader geopolitical situation, including how they perceive current dynamics evolving in the days and weeks ahead. The WCC also listened carefully to the pastoral, humanitarian, security, and institutional challenges confronting churches and communities, and created space for sharing these realities openly. The meeting provided an opportunity to discern together, in a spirit of prayer and ecclesial responsibility, how these developments affect all people in the region, and to reflect collectively on the role the World Council of Churches is called to play at this moment. 

“Today’s video conference was a precious way of experiencing the community as sisters and brothers in Christ beyond our own contexts,” said Bishop Prof. Dr Heinrich Bedford-Strohm, moderator of the WCC central committee. “We have heard firsthand about the suffering and hardship that people in the Middle East are now experiencing as a consequence of the escalation of violence.”

He added that people from the region asked the WCC as a global community of churches to keep them in our prayers. “We promised to follow their call to pray and will do everything in our power to call for the end of escalation and to encourage paths to security and dignity for all people in the Middle East,” Bedford-Strohm concluded. 

Pillay expressed gratitude to the leadership of the churches in the Middle East and their strong commitment. “On behalf of the fellowship of churches, you are not alone,” said Pillay. “We stand with you, and you are accompanied in prayers and hope all over the world.”

Pillay added that the WCC would intensify its work on peace-building efforts, inter-religious dialogue, and advocacy in the region with MECC and its various counterparts. “The humanitarian part is very crucial and WCC will speak to sister organisations to assist people in the region.,” he said. The meeting concluded  in prayers for a better and peaceful world for all.”

WCC expresses grave concern over military attacks against Iran (WCC news release, 28 February 2026)

Amid war, churches amplify call for end to illegal occupation of Palestine (WCC news release, 4 March 2026) 

WCC campaign: From Condemnation to Consequences

Light of Hope: MECC Issues Urgent Humanitarian Appeal and Situation Update on the Middle East Region — The Middle East Council of Churches

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