This article offers an invitation for congregations to participate in five shared practices over the Lenten season.
This article describes ways to give special attention to the work of self-examination and repentance during the Lenten season.
This article provides ways to teach the children in your life to understand crucial events of our Christian faith.
Easter isn’t over the week after Easter Sunday. In fact, Easter is a season that lasts 50 whole days — until Pentecost. In this article, you’ll learn ways for your congregation to continue the Easter celebration in worship and at home.
This sheet provides objectives for various workshops, each with activities for children to learn and understand Biblical stories.
Part I Including: the proposed Foundations of Presbyterian Polity, Form of Government, and the Advisory Handbook for Councils for the Development of Policies and Procedures Required by the Form of Government.
Part II Including: Confession of Belhar and Accompanying Letter, Letter from the Stated Clerk, General Assembly information on Belhar Confession, Introduction to the Confession of Belhar, a study guide, and an article on “Confessions of Faith in the Reformed Tradition”.
Part III Including: Note from the Stated Clerk, a list of the amendments with advice from the ACC, and, an index.
Part I Including: the proposed Foundations of Presbyterian Polity, Form of Government, and the Advisory Handbook for Councils for the Development of Policies and Procedures Required by the Form of Government.
Part II Including: Confession of Belhar and Accompanying Letter, Letter from the Stated Clerk, General Assembly information on Belhar Confession, Introduction to the Confession of Belhar, a study guide, and an article on “Confessions of Faith in the Reformed Tradition”.
Part III Including: Note from the Stated Clerk, a list of the amendments with advice from the ACC, and, an index.
Following is the form for reporting presbytery’s voting on proposed amendments to the Constitution. If the presbytery votes on amendments at more than one meeting, you may wait until all votes have been completed and report once, or report after each presbytery meeting—simply copy the form and transmit the votes after each meeting.
This is the time of year when OGA is asked a series of questions about amending our Constitution.
This document is an attempt to provide timely answers to aid your presbytery in dealing with amendments. We expect that all three booklets of the Proposed Amendments should arrive in your offices within the next few days.
Including: Note from the Stated Clerk, a list of the amendments with advice from the ACC, and, an index.
Approved by the 219th General Assembly (2010) and recommended to the presbyteries for their vote.