The Palestine Justice Network (PJN) of the Presbyterian Church (USA)
Peacemaking through partnerships, education, and advocacy.
AVAILABLE NOW!
A Congregational Study Guide
on Kairos Palestine II
Three Christian organizations have jointly release a new congregational study guide for the confessional document A Moment of Truth: Faith in a Time of Genocide, the recently issued Kairos Palestine II statement from Palestinian Christian leaders. (Issued Nov. 2025).
Developed by The Palestine Justice Network (PJN) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), with United Methodists for Kairos Response (UMKR), and Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA), the study guide is a free digital download. It is available now at our websites in February, for use as a 2026 Lenten Study and throughout the year.
This resource invites congregations into a sacred dialogue with the Kairos Palestine II document—a living confession born from the heart of Palestinian Christian suffering. To study it during Lent, that ancient season of preparation and renewal, is to walk the path of baptism once more: to rediscover what it means to pledge our faith in Christ and to boldly renounce the sin and evil alive in our world today.
The PJN is advocating for two overtures going to the 227th General Assembly!
The first overture would empower the PC(USA) to officially recognize and refer to the catastrophe in Gaza as a genocide. It would also enable the Office of Public Witness to lobby Congress for an arms embargo on Israel.
The second overture directs the Office of Public Witness to urge Congress and the President to enact a full trade embargo on Israel until Palestinians achieve their full slate of human rights, including an end to the occupation, an end to apartheid policies, and the right to return to their homeland.
Watch PJN members, Noushin Framke explain the genocide overture and Bob Ross introduce the trade embargo overture!
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.
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—Angela Davis

