Thursday, May 7, 2020

Weekly Coronavirus briefing and News from the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A).

 
 
Coronavirus News
 
J. Herbert Nelson weighs in on digital General AssemblyStated Clerk says it’s time to make a shift in how we think as a 21st century church
 
Read and heed ‘Returning to Church’ long before it’s deemed safe to worship in personA guide from the Wisconsin Council of Churches has valuable suggestions, issues to consider — even a checklist
 
‘They’re just answering God’s call’Local volunteers step up as Presbyterian Disaster Assistance goes virtual
 
Answering God’s call to work with refugees in GreeceMission co-worker Nadia Ayoub sees light in the darkness
 
Now is a time to imagine a bold new futureA statement by the Governing Board of the National Council of Churches
 
Virtual church goes viralPresbyterian congregations see God growing the church online during the pandemic
 
An outward focusVital Congregations webinar stresses the importance of reaching out, even during a pandemic
 
Committee on the Office of the General Assembly recommends extension of special committees
Work continues to firm up business for 224th General Assembly (2020)
 
Spotlighting Mental Health Month during the coronavirus pandemic
Ministry releases eight steps for congregations and pastors to get active
 
A dead robin and a departed Pop-Pop
Presbyterian Older Adult Ministries Network offers ‘intergenerational hopscotching’ webinar
 
 
Creative giving catches on during coronavirus pandemic
Some Presbyterians are giving for the whole year to shore up their church’s finances
 
Chaplains describe pandemic-caused trauma and grief experienced by families, patients and staff
Union Presbyterian Seminary hosts a panel discussion with graduates who work as chaplains in health care settings
 
Are you ready for hybrid online/in-person worship?
A Presbyterian pastor suggests ‘the truly fresh start you need’
 
 
A ministry of intellect and street smarts
The Rev. Fred Hanna’s career switch from microbiologist to pastor of Delaware’s first black Presbyterian church was orchestrated for such a time as this
 
Returning to public worship
New PC(USA) resource offers theological and practical guidance for those deciding on when and how to worship in public again
 
Presbyterian group finds a casual place online for serious conversations
Gatherings from online journal Unbound and Young Adult Volunteers tackle issues highlighted by COVID-19
 
Riffing on gun sales during the pandemic
‘People are afraid of what the future is going to hold’
 
News
 
Prodigious Old Testament scholar Pat Miller dies at 84
The author of 16 books, Miller taught for decades at two Presbyterian seminaries
 
Understanding reparationsMaking amends for wrongs is a spiritual issue
 
Older Adult Week begins SundayPresbyterian Older Adult Ministries Network encourages churches to celebrate aging people of all generations
 
Bike to Church Sunday appeals to cycling communityColorado church’s spiritual sprockets
 
‘Moments like this were designed for the church’‘University of Dubuque President Jeffrey Bullock talks leadership during the pandemic
 
GA changes will delay divestment recommendations, but corporate engagement will continuePC(USA) responsible investment committee recommended three companies for divestment in January
 
Deacons: breathing new life in an ancient church officeChurches are developing new models for more relevant ministry
 
Once an oasis of peace, Cameroon is now a country in conflictInternational influence is needed to bring factions together
 
Outdoor sanctuaries: Churches find potential in their propertyMinistry flourishing in church lawns and fields
 
 
 
 
 
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