General Assembly 2022
For the first time in four years, General Assembly commissioners gathered in person for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)’s first hybrid assembly, built around the theme “From Lament to Hope.”
The business this year reflected public policy concerns – from racism to gun violence to global warming – as well as internal issues facing the denomination such as declining membership and a growing number of small but faithful congregations.
Ruth Santana-Grace and Shavon Starling-Louis, the new co-moderators, stood for election using the theme “Unbounded We Thrive,” and the assembly spoke its mind on issues affecting the church and the world.
You can read a summary of General Assembly's decisions by clicking the button above.
If you would like some more in-depth information on decision made by General Assembly this year, you can find it all on the PCUSA General Assembly website!
The business this year reflected public policy concerns – from racism to gun violence to global warming – as well as internal issues facing the denomination such as declining membership and a growing number of small but faithful congregations.
Ruth Santana-Grace and Shavon Starling-Louis, the new co-moderators, stood for election using the theme “Unbounded We Thrive,” and the assembly spoke its mind on issues affecting the church and the world.
You can read a summary of General Assembly's decisions by clicking the button above.
If you would like some more in-depth information on decision made by General Assembly this year, you can find it all on the PCUSA General Assembly website!