The Palestine Justice Network (PJN) of the Presbyterian Church (USA)

Peacemaking through partnerships, education, and advocacy.

Who are we?

PJN is here to help.

From divestment consultations to speaking engagements, we offer our expertise and network to support all who wish to strive for a just peace in the Holy Land.

Join our work.

The PJN was established by action of the Presbyterian Church (USA)’s 2004 General Assembly with the mandate to advocate for Palestinian rights. PJN membership is open to any Presbyterian who wants to work with us to advocate for a just peace in Israel/Palestine.

Not Presbyterian? Join our work as an PJN supporter. We believe we are all called to this work.

 

In 2025, the PC(USA) released a new resource on Palestine/Israel. 

The basis of this resource is INT-01 from the 225th General Assembly (2022) which, in part, “calls us to commit to including in our discussions our global ecumenical partners and a broad range of Christian and other faith perspectives, as well as people from marginalized communities in the U.S. and front line communities in parts of the world affected by U.S. policy.” PJN Steering Committee member, Rev. Addie Domske, traveled to Dublin, Ireland to work alongside Palestinian and Presbyterian partners to contribute to the making of this resource.

“It is in collectivities that we find reservoirs of hope and optimism.'”

—Angela Davis