The Sabbath Practices Ministry Kit for Camp looks at how to engage each of the essential practices (Hospitality, Prayer, Service, Storytelling and Retreat) in a camp or conference center setting. Each practice section includes things to consider and ways to engage. A list of suggested resources is included as well.
The Sabbath Practices Ministry Kit for Children looks at how to engage each of the essential practices (Hospitality, Prayer, Service, Storytelling and Retreat) with children in your community. Each practice section includes things to consider and ways to engage. A list of suggested resources is included as well.
The Sabbath Practices Ministry Kit for Households looks at how to engage each of the essential practices (Hospitality, Prayer, Service, Storytelling and Retreat) in a household setting. Use this ministry kit as you teach and equip the households in your faith community. Each practice section includes things to consider and ways to engage. A list of suggested resources is included as well.
The Sabbath Practices Ministry Kit for Seasons of the Church looks at how to engage each of the essential practices (Hospitality, Prayer, Service, Storytelling and Retreat) in communal worship based on the liturgical year and special seasonal emphases.
The Sabbath Practices Ministry Kit for Young Adults looks at how to engage each of the essential practices (Hospitality, Prayer, Service, Storytelling and Retreat) with the young adults in your life. Each practice section includes things to consider and ways to engage. A list of suggested resources is included as well.
The Sabbath Practices Ministry Kit for Youth looks at how to engage each of the essential practices (Hospitality, Prayer, Service, Storytelling and Retreat) with the youth in your life. Each practice section includes things to consider and ways to engage. A list of suggested resources is included as well.
As the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) seeks to increase its diversity and expand its ministries to racial, ethnic, and cultural minorities, we find that increasing numbers of immigrant workers are present in our midst. Our friendship with these neighbors can become a window to a deeper realization of the cruelties and vulnerabilities many immigrants experience in the U.S. The church is called to witness to the reconciliation that Christ brings to the world. It is no cheap covering over?of divisions and differences. Instead, reconciliation points?to a dynamic unity of richly diverse humankind in which justice is established and each one is …
A sampling of presbytery processes of examining candidates and ministers.
This adult lesson plan can be used in a variety of educational settings. Participants will learn about how the Presbyterian Church (USA) engages in poverty eradication through the Presbyterian Committee on the Self-Development of People (SDOP). SDOP seeks to form partnerships with groups of economically poor people seeking to engage in community initiated and led projects that will directly benefit them. Our hope is that your involvement in this lesson will lead to your further engagement in our collective efforts to eradicate poverty and make God’s community livable for all.
This report explores the convergence of internal and external factors throughout Central America that have led millions from the region – mostly Guatemalans, El Salvadorans and Hondurans – to abandon their homes and risk the dangers of migration. The study team, formed by action of the 223rd General Assembly (2018), visited five of the seven Central American countries (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica) in 2019, listened intently to the voices of church and ecumenical partners, and met with political and economic representatives. The report offers recommendations for public witness, mission partnerships and solidarity with church partners, and …