Learn more about mission co-workers -- men and women who have discerned a call from God through the PC(USA), to serve three or more years among our global church partners. From World Mission's "Called to Mission: Finding Our Place in God's Mission" Guidebook.
Presbyterians engage in mission work through the model of partnership. The discipline of partnership assumes that mission can best be done by joining hands with those who share a common vision. Partnership in mission involves two or more organizations that agree to submit themselves to a common task or goal, mutually giving and receiving and surrounded by prayer so that God’s work can be more faithfully accomplished. From World Mission's "Called to Mission: Finding Our Place in God's Mission" Guidebook.
When groups engage in mission, they often use different strategies, or modes, for going about their work. These modes shape the very nature of the mission and affect how groups interact with partners and understand “success.” Find out which mode most closely matches your current mission involvement, and consider other modes you might be drawn to engage in. From World Mission's "Called to Mission: Finding Our Place in God's Mission" Guidebook.
We have the knowledge, skills, and resources to reduce our energy consumption and switch to alternative energy sources that are less harmful to the environment. Prompt action and leadership can keep global climate change from causing its worst impacts. The Climate Care Challenge is a two part commitment that first asks participants to make a personal step to help decrease the impacts of climate change, then asks for an outward step that engages the participants community. Resource available as a single page 8 1/2X 11 document or an 11x17 document.
This guide, written by Mary Westervelt with layout and graphics by Lauren Diamond, tells the story of how one church, Trinity Presbyterian Church in Berwyn, PA, a certified Earth Care Congregation, began the process of changing the landscaping, installing rain gardens, terraces, and infiltration beds to retain storm water, and planting native flowering plants and shrubs to attract pollinators and birds.
Moderator Procedure Notebook
The Rev. Kenneth J. Hockenberry
Stated Clerk, Presbytery of Mid-Kentucky
Nineteenth Edition
May 2014
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South Sudan Education and Peacebuilding Project (SSEPP) 1st Quarter 2019 Summary Report
PHP is responding to famine in Yemen, Somalia, Nigeria, and South Sudan, and to extreme hunger in other places. This bulletin insert is available for churches, women’s groups, or others who are willing to join us in spreading the word so that we can offer further assistance.
PHP is responding to famine in Yemen, Somalia, Nigeria, and South Sudan, and to extreme hunger in other places. This 11"x17" poster is available for churches or others who are willing to join us in spreading the word so that we can offer further assistance.