The interview reports are based on individual interviews with NWC leaders and participants. They help track the impact the 1001 initiative is having on lives and communities. This report, part of a 10-year longitudinal research project, tracks the progress of the 1001 New Worshiping Communities initiative.
The Presbyterian Panel report provides information about the level of awareness of the 1001 initiative throughout the church. This report, part of a 10-year longitudinal research project, tracks the progress of the 1001 New Worshiping Communities initiative.
The Presbyterian Panel report provides information about the level of awareness of the 1001 initiative throughout the church. This report, part of a 10-year longitudinal research project, tracks the progress of the 1001 New Worshiping Communities initiative.
As we enter the season of Lent, the Office of Immigration Issues offers this brief study guide for the Sunday lectionary, with additional prayers for Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, and Good Friday. For each Sunday, we have prepared brief contextual notes for a few of the lectionary readings, including where possible and appropriate their context in the Bible, in history, and in interpretation. We also offer some questions and thoughts to ponder as you prepare for worship.
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The 2018 Worship Resources include:
Kristen Young served her volunteer year in Peru at a shelter for young survivors of sexual abuse and domestic violence. She saw God at work in helping these women heal and move toward independent living.
First Presbyterian Church in Morganton, North Carolina, took their youth to Faith in 3D to learn about what it means to be a Christian in the global world and to be a global citizen.
First Presbyterian Church in Homewood, Illinois, uses is Pentecost funds for and volunteers at a community center that serves children at risk. They call it opening themselves to the “joy of ministry.”
By giving to the Pentecost Offering, you are nurturing the faith of those who are the church to come — children, youth, and young adults.