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UCM Texas State held worship outside, as pictured above. This provided students on campus a place to go when few other gatherings were occurring.
Submitted photo Fri, 12/11/2020 - 12:00am
MATT CURRY | SPECIAL TO THE PRESBYTERIAN NEWS SERVICE
Thursday, December 10, 2020
When Jesse Hernandez arrived at Texas State University four years ago, he and a friend began looking for campus ministries.
“We felt really comfortable with United Campus Ministry at Texas State and felt very welcome in the space,” said Hernandez, 23, a theater major from Austin. “I stepped into the role of worship leader, and I definitely found a call to worship leader after that.”
by Darla Carter | Presbyterian News Service
Rob Fohr, at left, lead staff person to the Committee on Mission Responsibility Through Investment (MRTI), participates in a panel discussion last year during an international climate change conference in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Sue Rheem)
LOUISVILLE â As the fifth anniversary of the signing of the Paris Agreement nears, the faith-based investing and corporate engagement arm of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has joined 1,500 U.S. entities in signing a letter affirming a commitment to global climate action.
The America is All In declaration calls on the incoming administration of President-elect Joe Biden to join the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)âs Committee on Mission Responsibility through Investment other signers from around the country to commit to take steps to combat climate change and ensure the countryâs safety and prosperity.
Longtime pastor of Waldensian Presbyterian Church shares his love of church history
December 11, 2020
The Rev. Dr Kevin E. Frederick will retire in March 2021 after serving a Presbyterian congregation with the nationâs largest concentration of Waldensian descendantsÂ
by American Waldensian Society | Special to Presbyterian News Service
The Rev. Dr. Kevin E. Frederick is pastor of the Waldensian Presbyterian Church in Valdese, North Carolina. (Contributed photo)
Editorâs note:
For more than a decade, the Rev. Dr. Kevin E. Frederick has been a leading figure in the Waldensian movement in the United States. On March 30, 2021, he will be retiring as pastor of the Waldensian Presbyterian Church in Valdese, North Carolina. The following interview, courtesy of the American Waldensian Society, is one of several interviews with Frederick that will be published between now and in March 2021.
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