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Why is Sunday Morning the Most Segregated Hour in America?

Posted on May 31, 2022June 6, 2022 by ptsblog
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  The Rev. Dr. Asa J. Lee, president of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, appeared on the Among Neighbors podcast on March 9, 2022. In this episode he explores the history behind the racial divide that exists in America’s churches and offers guidance on fostering healthy relationships today across that divide. Shared here is a transcript of…

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Remembering Elizabeth Rose Vates

Posted on May 24, 2022May 24, 2022 by ptsblog
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  Elizabeth Rose Vates, Member of The McMillan Society of Planned Giving Elizabeth Vates was a dear friend of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Over the years she was an active member of the PTS community, participating in various Seminary activities including our Leading Women Tea events and Miller Summer Youth Institute engagements. Elizabeth was a graduate…

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Praying with Someone Experiencing Depression

Posted on May 17, 2022 by ptsblog
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If your prayer list has more than a few names on it, chances are that you are lifting up someone who suffers from depression. And if you do not know depression first hand, you may wonder how to pray with and for someone who does. It is easy to think, “Well, I will just pray…

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