Dear Readers,
Over the last several years, we’ve highlighted what it means to live out our Presbyterian faith and theology. We’ve tackled the impact and hardships of living through COVID, the digital transitions in the church, and offered spiritual practices to keep us grounded and connected to God and one another.
We sense something new is being born – a premiere publication of the Presbyterian Mission Agency that inspires, empowers, and equips Presbyterians and beyond to live out our Matthew 25 calling. An engaging publication that will amplify the voices of those who are oppressed and marginalized telling stories of transformation in the US and around the world through the work of Matthew 25 churches, Presbyteries, and our global mission partners.
More than a print publication, we’re imagining a digital hub to engage and interact with a suite of Matthew 25 publications and products: from livestreams to podcasts, video storytelling and the latest news from the church. A space where stories of innovation, transformation, and ideation for the 21st century church are curated and shared. We believe the Spirit is moving and this sacred pause will allow us to listen, learn, and discern what God has next.
We want our Presbyterian Today readers to go on this journey with us! Here are three things you can do:
- Complete the survey. We want to hear from you! What do you need from a Presbyterian publication? What stories, articles, and columns most resonate with you? Please take a few moments to fill out this short survey to help us learn and discern what is next: https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/7186311/M25-Magazine
- Stay connected. Sign up for our monthly eNewsletter. Learn how the planning process is going and continue to receive stories through this monthly digital publication delivered right to your email inbox. Sign up for the newsletter here: www.pcusa.org/signup
- Be in conversation. Join our Facebook page to join in on conversations related to Presbyterians Today, the work of the church, and what it means to be the church in the 21st century. www.facebook.com/presbyterianstoday
Finally, we ask that you pray for and with us as we enter this time of discernment and discovery filled with hopeful anticipation for the new thing God has in store.
Grace & Peace,
The Presbyterians Today Team