TODAY IN MISSION YEARBOOK
April 30: New Castle Presbytery
April 30, 2016
God’s Spirit has been at work in new and creative ways in the Presbytery of New Castle. Two of these expressions are a new worshiping community in the city of Wilmington, Delaware, and an effort to reimagine the Presbyterian presence in the fastest-growing town in the state, Middletown.
Although there has always been a Presbyterian presence in Middletown, the church on Main Street in the historical district had been dwindling. In an agreement between the congregation and the presbytery, Rev. Fernando Rodríguez was called to lead a new worshiping community out of the old Main Street church. The vision for the church is to gather people from different ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds to openly explore faith, celebrate and worship God, and partner with people and organizations to live into the radical hospitality of Jesus Christ.
Donna L. Scully, Office Manager, New Castle Presbytery
Let us join in prayer for:
Presbytery Staff:
Rev. James L. Moseley, Executive Presbyter
Rev. Dr. Jacqueline E. Taylor, Associate Executive Presbyter
Bob Schminkey, Stated Clerk
Donna Scully, Office Manager
Bruce Gillette, Moderator
Winnie Wagner, Vice Moderator
Julius Jackson, Chair of Council
Rev. Tom Davis, Interfaith Peacemaker
Pam Ruarke, Disaster Recovery Coordinator
Terry Dykstra, Mission Advocate
Rev. Nona Holy, Campus Ministry Pastor
Rev. Laurie Hiller, Parliamentarian
Rev. Doug Gerdts, Treasurer
Emma Blair, Bookkeeper
PC(USA) Agencies’ Staff
Laura Olliges, PILP
Scott O’Neill, PMA
Let us pray
O Holy God, always present and leading, you are gracious to show us the path of friendship and the way of fellowship which opens us to the heart of Jesus. In his name we celebrate your gifts to us of work, worship and play for the sake of the Gospel. Amen.