In 1988, Presbyterian Women was created, bringing together women’s organizations from the two denominations that had merged to become the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Practices, programs and faithful women from both United Presbyterian Women (United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.) and Women of the Church (Presbyterian Church in the United States) were joined to form Presbyterian Women.
For 25 years now, our beloved organization has been witnessing to the promise of God’s kingdom and transforming lives around the world. And, of course, this young group is carrying on the more-than-200-year tradition of Presbyterian women meeting, praying and acting together in shared …
Enjoy and share this poster/flier with 25 years of Presbyterian Women's history.
Note: This document is set up as an 8.5'' x 11'' file.
Voting representatives to the 2012 PW Business Meeting convened in Orlando, Florida, recommended that a task group be formed to create a statement regarding PW in churches seeking dismissal from the PC(USA). National moderator, Mary Jorgenson, appointed PW members and leaders Carol Winkler, Marilynn Collins, Esperanza Guajardo, Dolly Patterson, and Carolyn Sprinkle to the task group. PC(USA) legal counsel April Davenport and PW program coordinator Ann Ferguson staffed the group. Download the information piece here.
Promote participation in the PW March for Justice and Peace, to be held at the Churchwide Gathering on June 20, 2015, 5 to 6 p.m. Download this flier and distribute or post.
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance has received numerous requests for photographs to aid in disaster recovery mission interpretation and for use at mission events. Four photograph posters have been created, each depicting a region where your One Great Hour of Sharing and designated funds are at work.
These posters are being provided in Adobe PDF format, so you may download them and print as many as you need. Permission is granted to use them for the support of PDA disaster recovery efforts.
Each poster is 11x17 inches, full-color.
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance has received numerous requests for photographs to aid in disaster recovery mission interpretation and for use at mission events. Four photograph posters have been created, each depicting a region where your One Great Hour of Sharing and designated funds are at work.
These posters are being provided in Adobe PDF format, so you may download them and print as many as you need. Permission is granted to use them for the support of PDA disaster recovery efforts.
Each poster is 11x17 inches, full-color.
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance has received numerous requests for photographs to aid in disaster recovery mission interpretation and for use at mission events. Four photograph posters have been created, each depicting a region where your One Great Hour of Sharing and designated funds are at work.
These posters are being provided in Adobe PDF format, so you may download them and print as many as you need. Permission is granted to use them for the support of PDA disaster recovery efforts.
Each poster is 11x17 inches, full-color.
Whether at church or home, consider putting faith in action regarding holiday meals and gatherings. Here we provide a variety of ways Presbyterians are minimizing the impact of our consumption on the planet.
If you feel called to celebrate differently this year, talk with loved ones and explain why you have made a switch. Be gentle in your explanations and invite others to journey with you through the process.
The unity of believers in Christ is reflected in the rich diversity of the Church's membership" (F-1.0403) This rich diversity is apparent in all areas of church membership, including ordered ministry. The Office of Immigration Issues of the PC(USA) provides advice and counsel to pastors and religious workers from other countries and the mid-councils who call them. Please see this "one pager" for general information about religious worker visas. Mid-councils and congregations needing advice about a specific case, should contact Teresa Waggener in the Office of Immigration Issues.