Come to Berkeley this summer! Pacific School of Religion is a progressive Christian graduate institution with strong ties to many Christian denominations. This summer we are offering more than twenty courses from July 2 to August 10 …
read moreDear friends, Happy Earth Day! In honor of this year’s worldwide celebrations, we are thrilled that the Journey of the Universe Trilogy (film, book, and educational series of interviews) will be a part of the positive dialogues …
read moreDear friends, The WSCF has had a historical relationship with the international ecumenical center of Agape in Northern Italy since its inception. WSCF helped build Agape right after World War II as a symbol of reconciliation among …
read moreDear Colleague, We live in interesting times. Many scientists are nervous about the fact that a contemporary understanding of the quantum nature of our Universe seems to require its having been carefully designed and structured for life …
read moreWe are pleased to announce that a new global portal for Progressive Christianity is just around the corner! In early 2012, ProgressiveChristianity.org will have a brand new website. The new ProgressiveChristianity.org will be socially interactive, full of new resources and liturgy, and globally connecting.
read moreGlobal Ministries University has launched a number of programs that include the latest information related to the New Testament and the historical Jesus. Progressive Christians have the opportunity to earn a Doctor of Theology, Master of Theology, or certificate with a concentration in contemporary Christianity.
read moreThere is still time to celebrate! May 1, 2011 was Pluralism Sunday, but you can celebrate Pluralism Sunday any day of the year. We invite all of you to get involved in this special event.
read moreYou may have noticed that some changes are being made to The Center for Progressive Christianity- like our new name- ProgressiveChristianity.org. In the next couple of months we are also going to be improving our website and clarifying our mission. Our name change and logo change better reflects our mission to provide a global network of progressive Christians as well as offer support and tools to create local and global communities.
read moreThe PSR Alumni/ae Council announces 2011 winners of distinguished leadership in their ministry or profession.
read moreJoin thirty of today’s most inspiring Christian leaders and esteemed scientists for a groundbreaking dialogue on how an evolutionary worldview can enrich your life, deepen your faith, and bless our world. On EvolutionaryChristianity.com
read moreFor Harvard Divinity School professor Matthew Myer Boulton, the musical experiment known as “Butterflyfish” – whose debut album, “Ladybug,” was hailed as “the ‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?’ for all ages” – has taken another delightful turn with its follow-up record, “Great and Small.” And this time, the project was inspired by an ancient Jewish tale.
read moreTHY WILL BE DONE follows Male-to-Female Transsexual Sara Herwig in her path to ordination in the Presbyterian Church. Efforts have been made to block her ordination by the evangelical conservative groups who don’t recognize her as female and question her fitness to be a Pastor…..
read moreFriends of Christian Pluralism: Pluralism Sunday is on May 2! Get your church or local group to join in the celebration of religious diversity. On PLURALISM SUNDAY, churches celebrate elements of other world faiths in their sermons, litanies, and music; many feature speakers and singers from other faith traditions. Click more for more information and to sign up your church or group.
read moreWASHINGTON – April 26 – The Bishops and Elders Council of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, which is convening this week in Washington, D.C., will hold a noontime vigil, Tuesday, April 27, to support Ugandan lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people. Uganda is considering the proposed “Anti-Homosexuality Bill,” which would make homosexuality punishable by life imprisonment or even death. Leaders from across the world have expressed outrage at this measure. There has been criticism of some U.S. evangelicals, such as anti-LGBT and anti-abortion extremist Lou Engle of The Call Ministries, who are accused of exporting homophobia to Uganda. Engle is slated to go to Uganda on May 2 for The Call Uganda, a mass evangelical stadium rally.?
read moreSurvival has now opened a US office in order to reach the many US individuals interested in and supportive of tribal peoples and the many contemporary issues that they face. Situated in the David Brower Center, Berkeley, California, it is well placed to reach the many US supporters. Run by Tess Thackara, the office will focus on initiatives to encourage support for tribal peoples and their movement towards self-determination. To learn more about Survival’s work, visit http://www.survivalinternational.org/
read moreThe Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary is announcing a Call for Papers for the 2010 Colloquium, “Allegorical Bible 2.0: Scholarship meets Allegory, Code, and Mysticism.” The Colloquium will be held at the Universal Truth Center, Miami Gardens, Florida, May 20-22, 2010.
read moreA call to bring the world together…We urgently need to make compassion a clear, luminous and dynamic force in our polarized world. Rooted in a principled determination to transcend selfishness, compassion can break down political, dogmatic, ideological and religious boundaries. Born of our deep interdependence, compassion is essential to human relationships and to a fulfilled humanity. It is the path to enlightenment, and indispensible to the creation of a just economy and a peaceful global community.
read moreATLANTA, Decembe 2009 – Gifted students across the U.S. and Canada who aspire to be pastoral leaders and professors can get help for their journeys through Fund for Theological Education (FTE) fellowships for the 2010-2011 academic year. Right now, college students are finishing up their finals and looking forward to a few weeks of rest during the Christmas break. Many of them will use that time to reflect on what their futures will hold. Some may consider the corporate world; others may worry about further education options.
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