Approved September 2011 corporation minutes.
A report on "Women and AIDS – A Global Crisis" from the 213th General Assembly.
This is a service for the imposition of ashes and the remembrance of baptism based on the sermon’s assurance that though we are dust, we are baptized dust, and that makes all the difference.
See related pages: Ash Wednesday, Season of Lent, Presbyterian Worship
This colorful 8.5 x 3.75 brochure is written in an easy to understand format and outlines several types of self-help projects that Self-Development of People has entered into partnership with through the years. If you and others you know in your community are currently out of work and wondering how the ministry of Self-Development of People may assist a low-income group of people in your situation, this is a resource you may find especially useful. Information on criteria for funding and how to apply for a grant is also included.
A Manual for Pastoral Options for Small Churches
Use this manual to explore different options for pastoral leadership.
From the Presbyterian Social Policy Compilation
Employment, unemployment, labor relations, and the meaning of work are all subjects which have merited the attention of Presbyterian General Assemblies. Use this document to learn about the PC(USA)'s social witness policies on work as vocation, unions and collective bargaining.
Creative ideas and suggestions on how to celebrate the Lenten season.
See related pages: Season of Lent, Presbyterian Worship
“We Have Seen the God of Glory,” a hymn to be used for Transfiguration Sunday.
See related pages: Transfiguration of the Lord, Opening Prayer, Presbyterian Worship
These collects for Transfiguration Sunday might be used as opening prayers, prayers for illumination or prayers at the conclusion of the thanksgivings and intercessions.
See related pages: Transfiguration of the Lord, Opening Prayer, Presbyterian Worship
The Revised Common Lectionary readings for Baptism of the Lord and Transfiguration of the Lord bracket the time after Epiphany with God’s words of favor to Jesus: “You are my Son, the Beloved; with you I am well pleased.” Download a chart that demonstrates the parallels among the gospel lessons for these days, a helpful resource for teaching and preaching.
Related pages: Baptism of the Lord, Transfiguration of the Lord, Presbyterian Worship