March 2017 Reserve Balance Report
"Marriage: A Theological Statement" is a 1980 paper of the Presbyterian Church in the United States.
HAVE A BALL WITH A MASKPARADE OFFERING Since the very beginning, the Holy Spirit has drawn believers together to worship and to serve. Life among early believers was marked by their coming together in prayer, worship, and generosity toward one another and those in need around them. In the same way, the Church of Jesus Christ continues its gathering in prayer and worship as well as engaging God’s transformative mission around the world. This activity is a fun, interactive, and simple way for your congregation to do just that. The tone of the activity is light and joyful, but the …
By John C. Purdy
Men of the Church in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) provides 11 New Testament Bible studies to aid congregations. Each study is inspired by a book of the Bible and includes seven sessions for open discussion.
As a predominately white congregation explores dismantling structural racism, this 6 page PDF gives areas for exploration, both personally and congregationally, as well as questions for self-assessment and analysis related to anti-racism in each of those areas. This helpful tool was created by Rev. Katie Crowe, Trinity Ave Presbyterian Church in Durham, NC.
The Matthew 25 Eradicating Systemic Poverty Resource Packet includes:
This is a list of quick links to Matthew 25 Program and Mission resources for PCUSA.
Children can learn about stewardship and participate by sharing their gifts too. One way to do that is by using the lens of Matthew 25.
A list of materials from the 2013 Mid Councils Financial Network meeting.
Christian Churches Together in the USA (CCT) is a new forum growing out of a deeply felt need to broaden and expand fellowship, unity, and witness among the diverse expressions of Christian faith today. CCT is inclusive of the diversity of Christian families in the United States — Evangelical, Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Pentecostals, historic Protestant, Racial and Ethnic churches.