Friday, December 5, 2025

Weekly Outlook - PC(USA) mission changes: what you should know 🌎

Dear readers,

So far this year, the Outlook has published around 700 articles on the website. As I often joke with my colleagues, pres-outlook.org is a hungry beast that is never satisfied! With such a steady stream of content, I find it helpful to pause at the end of each year and look closely at our data. Which articles performed well? What questions are our readers asking? Which resources proved most useful? What major events shaped the year — and how did we engage them?

One trend emerging in our analytics, particularly within our news coverage, is sustained interest in how the Presbyterian church engages international mission. You may remember some of the articles we’ve published on this topic:Based on our sources and the audience engagement these stories continue to receive, all signs suggest this will remain a significant issue heading into the 2026 General Assembly.

For those following this unfolding story, there’s a new development covered by Pat Cole in our article, "Presbyterians organize to continue international mission sending."

Stay tuned — there’s more to come on this topic from the Outlook.

Peace,

Rose Schrott Taylor
Digital Content Editor
Presbyterian Outlook 

Presbyterians organize to continue international mission sending by Pat Cole
Seven things queer people would like the church to know by Mike Ferguson
Music in worship is “like a heartbeat” by Patrice Gaines
Doechii: Unlimited God, unlimited creativity by Chris Burton
Rapper as psalmist by John Molina-Moore
The manger and the inn: A Middle Eastern view of the birth story of Jesus by Ken Bailey

In case you missed it...

Kingdom Racial Change: Overcoming Inequality, Injustice, and Indifference
Racial healing requires personal and collective transformation; Kingdom Racial Change outlines a path toward unity and repair, writes Maddie Gold.

Discussion guide for November 2025 issue
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. — Don Griggs

Dearly Beloved: Prince, Spirituality & This Thing Called Life
"Dearly Beloved" reveals how Prince’s music can be a guide for healing, spirituality, and self-love, writes Llewellyn Dixon.

2026 Grawemeyer religion award honors ‘God’s Ghostwriters’
Biblical scholar Candida Moss wins the 2026 Grawemeyer Award for "God’s Ghostwriters," highlighting enslaved collaborators who helped shape the New Testament. — Grawemeyer staff

Board of Pensions begins search for next president
Next year, the 227th General Assembly will be asked to confirm the person selected to succeed the Rev. Dr. Frank Clark Spencer. — BOP

All is Calmish: How to Feel Less Frantic and More Festive During the Holidays
In "All is Calmish," Feliciano offers gentle, practical wisdom to ease holiday stress and help families find small miracles in the season, writes Amy Pagliarella.

Good news for all the people
As social media amplifies anger, Advent invites us to practice faithful communication — words that add value, meaning and peace, writes Teri McDowell Ott.

byFaith Magazine - Celebrating the Ministry of Bill Barcley

Celebrating the Ministry of Bill Barcley
By Trip Smith
Former students, church members, colleagues, and family celebrate the impact of Bill Barcley's ministry as he retires.
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A Practical Guide for Foreign Missions
By Philip DeHart

What is our church’s vision for foreign missions?
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Pastor’s Homeless Experience Informs Future Ministry
By Zoe S. Erler

In 2009, Pastor Brian Sleeth found himself homeless. Now, he leads a ministry to the homeless in downtown Baton Rouge.

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Reforming Generosity
By Tim Townsend

We need a theology of generosity that is solidly rooted in grace alone.

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Ministry Transitions August - October 2025
By Staff

Here is a list of pastoral and ministry transitions within the PCA from August 1 to October 31, 2025.

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Clean Words and Clean Witness

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‘In God’s Timing’: 2 Adoptions, 31 Years Apart

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RNS Morning Report - Vatican report says church teaching bars women deacons, but stops short of final ruling

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Vatican report says church teaching bars women deacons, but stops short of final ruling

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In Minneapolis, clergy mobilize to manage expected ICE raids targeting Somali immigrants

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Faith groups join other death penalty opponents in new campaign

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Celebrating its first century, Xavier University of Louisiana perseveres as Catholic HBCU

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Skillet Christmas single gets controversy-driven Billboard boost

(RNS) — The Christian rock band's version of 'O Come, O Come Emmanuel' has some critics calling the band 'demonic.'

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(RNS) — The opinion by the head of a commission charged with considering the question in effect states that the Catholic Church officially views women as 'other.'
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Stalin’s postwar terror targeted Soviet Jews – in the name of ‘anti-cosmopolitanism’

(The Conversation) — Thirteen Jewish leaders and artists were killed on the ‘Night of the Murdered Poets,’ one of the campaign’s most infamous examples of persecution.

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Muslim students warn of spate of harassment by far-right Christian agitators

(RNS) — Over the last two months, at least seven Muslim student groups in the U.S. have been harassed by right-wing Christian activists, said Mohamad Altabaa, a Texas student who is tracking harassment cases.
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Latinos are underrepresented in Catholic higher ed. These schools are trying to change that.

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