On Ministry (March 1999) By Rev. James Knight
Editor’s note: Keep in mind this essay was written 27 years ago. Some people have died, left the denomination, and left ministry. So you are
Editor’s note: Keep in mind this essay was written 27 years ago. Some people have died, left the denomination, and left ministry. So you are
The Clarksville Civil War Roundtable begins meeting in a new location on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, as Clarksville Cumberland Presbyterian Church becomes the organization’s new
Cumberland Presbyterian HOUSE OF STUDIES Memphis Theological Seminary Cumberland Presbyterian Heritage Day Chapel A Historic Gathering at Memphis Theological Seminary TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd11:00 AM –
Dear Cumberland Presbyterians, Linked to this post is a PDF master copy of the bulletin insert for use on Denomination Day Sunday, February 1,
The Tombigbee Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will host a re-dedication ceremony for the historic highway sign honoring the Cumberland Presbyterian Church
The Historical Foundation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America has named two winners of the 2025 Historical Foundation Award
Pine Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church, believed to be the oldest church building still standing in Rusk County, hosted an Old Time Christmas Celebration on Saturday,
Union Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) in Brownwood, Texas, donated $1,875 to the Brown County Museum of History during the museum’s August board meeting. The donation amount
On August 21, 2024, Cumberland Youth & Family Services shared this post: This week, we’re celebrating 120 years of Cumberland Youth & Family Services being
The historic Red River Meeting House, recognized as the birthplace of the Great Revival of 1800 and a key site in the history of the