Presbyterians plan for budget shortfall
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is facing more financial troubles.
Anticipating a 5 percent budget shortfall next year, the Office of the General Assembly, the top policy making body for the church, is reorganizing and cutting seven jobs, according to a May 23 announcement.
The changes are the latest in a series of job cuts by the Presbyterians. Another Presbyterian agency last year cut 75 positions at the denomination's Louisville headquarters.
