PC(USA) Office of Public Witness
Sunday, November 22, 2015

Take Action for Syrian Refugees!

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WE NEED YOUR VOICE!  More votes on refugee resettlement are coming up! Tell Congress & Your Governor to WELCOME SYRIAN REFUGEES! U...
Thursday, November 19, 2015

PCUSA Joins 24 Faith Groups to Advocate for Full Funding for Refugee Resettlement

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November 12, 2015 Senate Leadership Members of the Senate Appropriations Committee U.S. Senate Was...

PCUSA Office of Public Witness Signs on to Letter in Support of Syrian Refugees

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November 17, 2015 Dear Senator/Representative: As refugee and immigration law experts, humanitaria...
Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Reproductive Health and Marginalized Women

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PLANNED PARENTHOOD; REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH  AND  MARGINALIZED WOMEN By the Reverend Dr. J Herbert Nelson, II Director, Presbyterian Ch...

Listen: Witness in Washington Webinar on Criminal Justice Reform

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The movement for criminal justice reform has momentum on the national stage as bills that would reduce prison sentences and reduce the numbe...

Action Alert: Pass the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act

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Urge your Senator to Support this Bi-Partisan Legislation Click HERE to send a email to your Senator Our beliefs direct us to prote...
Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Register Now for Advocacy Training Weekend

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“Lift Every Voice: Racism, Class, and Power” ADVOCACY TRAINING WEEKEND 2016 APRIL 15–18, 2016 Compassion Peace and Justice Trai...
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Office of Public Witness PC(USA)
Washington, DC, United States
The Presbyterian Office of Public Witness is the public policy information and advocacy office of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Its task is to advocate, and help the church to advocate, the social witness perspectives and policies of the Presbyterian General Assembly. The church has a long history of applying these biblically and theologically-based insights to issues that affect the public — maintaining a public policy ministry in the nation's capital since 1946. Reformed theology teaches that because a sovereign God is at work in all the world, the church and Christian citizens should be concerned about public policy. In addition, Presbyterian forefather John Calvin wrote, "Civil magistry is a calling not only holy and legitimate, but by far the most sacred and honorable in human life."
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