"What People of Faith Need to Know About HIV/AIDS"
A Commendation of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers and the Florida Tomato Growers Exchange on their Historic Fair Food Agreement. Written November, 2010, by The Rev. Gradye Parsons, Stated Clerk of the General Assembly.
Each podcast (MP3 file) includes four lectionary readings for one of the Sundays or festivals of the church year: an Old Testament reading, a Psalm, an Epistle and a Gospel reading. Following each set of readings is a prayer for the day from the Book of Common Worship. May these scriptures be a source of challenge and hope as you prepare your heart and mind for Sunday worship, and may the Word of God guide and nourish you in the service of daily living.
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Approved September 2011 GAMC meeting minutes
Appendices to the September 2011 GAMC meeting
Appendices to the March 2011 GAMC meeting
This first session of Lifting Up Our Voices is designed to help you create a women’s spiritual formation group on your campus. Before you begin please refer to the introduction to learn more about about the National Network of Presbyterian College Women (NNPCW). You will also find links to download other chapters of Lifting Up Our Voices.
Why a Women’s Group? Women in general, and college women in particular, experience life and faith in unique ways. Studies from a variety of disciplines point to females developing, learning and being socialized in ways different from males. Psychologists are coming to understand …
Worship is central to the Reformed tradition. Engage your congregation in the issues related to HIV and AIDS through the prayer of confession/assurance of pardon, the lighting of the Advent candle, the children’s moment, the sermon, a minute for mission (see the entry for December 1, World AIDS Day, in the 2010 Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study), the prayers of the people and a work of art or a bulletin insert. Here are some descriptions and examples.
This video is an introduction to a new resource from the Office of Theology, Worship and Education, “Invitation to the Word.” The resource guides the user through 5 steps of how to engage with the word of the Bible in their everyday life – not just on Sundays.
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