Scholarships are available to young women of color who want to attend PC(USA) conferences. By attending these conferences, you can connect with other church leaders, deepen your understanding of PC(USA) and specific ministries, and engage in fellowship.
The scholarships provide financial assistance to defray the cost for registration fees and travel expenses.
This report, completed by the Inquirer/Candidate before each Annual Consultation, is an evaluation of the progress in accomplishing previously agreed-upon goals and objectives. This form requests a listing of completed courses and includes specific questions to be addressed in each of the five growth areas. Pages 20-23 of the application
National Network of Presbyterian College Women provides this list of Web sites, books, music, movies and TV shows that have in some way moved, inspired or challenged young women from all over the world. You must check it out!
Scholarships are available to young women ages 18-25 to attend conferences and workshops as a representative of NNPCW. Events should be geared toward young adults or women.
By attending conferences, you can connect with other church leaders, deepen your understanding of PC(USA) and specific ministries and engage in fellowship.
The scholarships provide financial assistance to defray the cost for registration fees and travel expenses.
Recipients of the scholarships are expected to attend events as NNPCW representatives and to complete a brief report to help other young college-age women learn from their experiences.
The deadline is rolling, but scholarships are limited, …
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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The purpose of the Trainers Network is to provide training for Committees on Preparation for Ministry, using the gifts, skills and knowledge of experienced Presbyterians who have served or are serving fruitfully on Committee for Preparation for Ministry.
A supplemental worksheet of the study guide designed to help the students evaluate different areas of their lives where they may have cultural baggage.
Some people are affected by environmental hazards more than others. In the United States and around the world, more people of color live and work in unhealthy, polluted environments than do white people. People living in middle and upper class neighborhoods often are able to avoid toxic dumping, nuclear waste, or sewage treatment near their homes, schools, and work places. They are also privileged to receive a better response from government agencies to their requests for environment law enforcement and creation of clean, healthy green …
APPROVED BY THE 207TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY (1995)
The 204th General Assembly (1992) mandated that “the Racial Ethnic Ministry Unit as lead entity in consultation with the Committee on Social Witness Policy and Social Justice and Peacemaking Ministry Unit . . . prepare a resolution that clarifies the policy of the PC(USA) on the issue of ‘Toxic Waste, Race, and the Environment,’ suggest steps the PC(USA) may take in responding to this issue, and report to the 205th General Assembly (1993)” (Minutes, 1992, Part I, pp. 627−28).
The 207th General Assembly (1995) approved a recommendation to amend Section “A. Basic Policies …
Where should the General Assembly Mission Council (GAMC) — the mission agency of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) — focus its energies? A 2009 survey asked representative samples of members, elders and pastors to indicate the two most important activities from a list of 14.
- from the May 2010 issue of Presbyterians Today magazine.