Thursday, May 28, 2026

Weekly Outlook - A new Rachel Held Evans collection

Dear readers,

This week, we’re celebrating some recognition for the work the Presbyterian Outlook published in 2025.

At the Associated Church Press annual awards, the Outlook received five honors for reporting, criticism and theological writing.

Awards are never the reason we do this work. But they do remind us why independent church journalism matters: thoughtful reporting helps the church better understand itself and the world God calls us to serve.

We’re grateful to our writers, editors and readers for making this work possible, including:

Join Social Media Producer Jesy Littlejohn and me tomorrow at 1 pm to pull back the curtain a bit on the work behind these stories. We'll dive into highlights from the awards, the stories that mattered to us in 2025, and the current state of church storytelling and the Outlook's work.

Peace,

Rose Schrott Taylor
Digital Content Editor
Presbyterian Outlook 

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Hear from 2026 E.T. Thompson awardee Jimmie Hawkins! Join us on Facebook next Thursday at 12 pm ET. 
Adapting together: A small church and Buddhist monks by David Williams
 
Thinking about prayer and posture by Brenda Moten
Overture requiring PC(USA) ministers to be monogamous generates debate, confusion by Gregg Brekke
Presbyterian Outlook wins five honors at Associated Church Press awards by Rose Schrott Taylor 
Prayer and the problem of evil by Tara W. Bulger
Overtures seek Israel embargo, genocide declaration by Eric Ledermann

In case you missed it...

Braving the Truth: Essential Essays for Reckoning With and Reimagining Faith 
In "Braving the Truth," Rachel Held Evans’ essays continue to guide doubters, seekers and exvangelicals toward hope-filled faith. — Amy Pagliarella

Prayer and poetry: Proclamation and pause 
Poetry is not proclaimed in a vacuum. Neither is prayer. Both teach us to construct our words with care and intention. — Kathryn Lester-Bacon

How the Board of Pensions prices the Medical Plan
Two principles guide the approach to pricing. — Todd Ingves

The Presbytery of Milwaukee is just about set to host the 227th General Assembly
The Committee on Local Arrangements practices its warm welcome on PC(USA) national staff. — Mike Ferguson

Beyond the altar: Prayer as devotion, discipline and public witness
Winterbourne Harrison-Jones reimagines prayer as activism, insisting that true communion with God must move beyond the sanctuary and into the streets.
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