Friday, February 27, 2026

Weekly Outlook - Should churches respond to online outrage? 🤬

Dear readers,

It’s hard to believe that Lent is upon us and March is just around the corner. Despite last week’s snow, I’ve noticed a crocus in our front yard and the green shoots of daffodils I planted this past fall. The earth is waking up.

I see part of my role as Presbyterian Outlook’s digital content editor as that of the publication’s librarian. In many ways, I serve as a record keeper — tracking what we’ve published and paying attention to what resonates most with you.

With that in mind, here is some of our favorite Lent-related content from past years that you may find helpful as you enter this season:

Called to wash feet: A Maundy Thursday prayer for humility
Savannah Demuynck offers a prayer reflecting on Christ’s call to humility and service.

The cross isn’t just about our guilt and shame
Do you know the cross can be interpreted through multiple lenses? If Jesus’ crucifixion feels unapproachable, you may want to try a new perspective, writes Elana Keppel Levy.

Bearers of delight: Lent’s subversive call to joy
Lent invites us into a countercultural vocation of joy, writes Jess Rigel.

Resurrection is a movement: A call to recover the original Easter vision in an age of mass incarceration
Chris Hoke calls readers to recover the original vision of Easter in an age of mass incarceration.

Palm Sunday as a call to nonviolence
I believe the lesson of Palm Sunday is about our tendency to confuse God’s call to humility with a call to grasp for power, writes Aaron Neff.

Holy Saturday prayer
“Help me stay with the transformative tomb. / Help me trust it’s not over,” writes Arianne Braithwaite Lehn.

Peace,

Rose Schrott Taylor
Digital Content Editor
Presbyterian Outlook 

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Two new candidates stand for co-moderator of GA227 by Mike Ferguson
How one Houston church turned a childcare crisis into a calling by Lydia Griffiths 
Should churches respond to online outrage? by Trip Porch
When foster youth age out, one WV church shows up by John Bolt

In Dallas, clergy organize around ICE detention by Harriet Riley

How Presbyterian politicians bring faith to public office by Gregg Brekke

In case you missed it...

Marce Catlett: The Force of a Story
In "Marce Catlett," Wendell Berry shows how stories of land, labor, and loss shape generations and our sense of belonging. Chris Taylor offers a review.

Ghost Ranch Foundation receives transformative estate gift from Vernon Pack, son of Arthur Pack, original Donor of Ghost Ranch
"Vernon Pack’s gift to Ghost Ranch is the continuation of his family's century-long commitment to the health of the natural and human community.” — Ghost Ranch

Dear Marty, We Crapped In Our Nest: Notes from the Edge of the World
Alfred Walker reviews Art Cullen’s "Dear Marty, We Crapped In Our Nest," a sobering look at climate change, farming and red-state politics.

Without weeping, there is no raising
Empathy is the heart of our covenantal relationship with one another, proclaims Chris Henry.

8 days, 7 bikers. 500 miles. Awesome church people. Lots of Presbyterians.
Charlie Berthoud recounts his son’s 4,000-mile charity bike ride from Virginia to California and witnessing remarkable generosity — especially from church communities along the journey.

Lessons from a penguin and his caregiver
Rubén Arjona writes on how empathy allows us to imagine the other person’s feelings, thoughts and experiences.

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Embodying Hospitality - Five Ways to Experience Sabbath this Spring

Five Ways to Experience Sabbath this Spring



This spring we are excited to once again host personal Sabbath Getaways in Assembly Inn! This special program is available from March 20 through April 30, 2026 and allows you to enjoy everything that Montreat has to offer without the hustle and bustle of a programmed event. Often described as a “thin place,” in Montreat you’ll find a peaceful and beautiful setting where you can commune with your Creator and rest your soul. If you plan a visit, you’ll find time and space for prayer, study, and Sabbath rest, while also having opportunities to explore Western North Carolina at your own pace…

NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

Start Planning Your Next Event

Montreat hosts a variety of groups for retreats and other events from mid-August through mid-May. Are you interested in being one of them? Visit our “Retreat at Montreat” webpage to learn more about what we offer or to reach out to a member of our team.

One of Montreat Conference Center’s core values, “embodying hospitality” refers to our belief that our witness is grounded in welcome and belonging and that all people are created in the image of God and possess great capacity for growth and transformation. You can learn more about Montreat’s mission and values by clicking here.

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byFaith Magazine - Fred Rice: Lifting Weights, Lifting Hearts

Fred Rice: Lifting Weights, Lifting Hearts
By Benjamin Morris
On his 80th birthday, Pastor Fred Rice deadlifted a staggering 435 pounds, and this past fall, on his 81st, he hit the same lift again.
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Fads, Faithfulness, and Preaching
By Richard Harris

In a day when people long for something novel, this new book reminds Christians of the importance of faithful ministry.

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Step Morgan on Mountain Biking, Suffering, and Ministry
By Amy Barham

More than a testimony of suffering, healing, or resilience, Morgan says his experience is “the story of how God cares for his people.”

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Tim Keller On the Importance of Reading Church History
By Matthew Capone

Whether a critic or a fan, one cannot fully understand Keller’s impact without reckoning with the enormous foundation he laid in quiet study.

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Ecclesiastes and Life Under the Sun
By Stanley D. Gale

Ecclesiastes reminds us that biblical wisdom carries the truth of God and meets us in the trenches of life.

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AROUND THE WEB
Sabbath Is More Than Self-Care

The Sabbath is more than self-care. And that’s good news.
Ben Sasse on Life, Cancer, and the Gospel

Before entering public office, Ben Sasse served as the Director of White Horse Inn and Executive Editor of Modern Reformation at Sola Media. 
At MTW we love the church. It’s at the heart of everything we do. We believe the Great Commission is fulfilled as churches send missionaries to make disciples and to plant and strengthen local churches.
Reformed Presbyterians Excommunicate White Supremacist Minister

One of the oldest denominations in the United States has deposed and excommunicated a 42-year-old minister for his white supremacist views.
 
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