PNews 11/4/21

Christians trust that death is no more the final word in our story than it was in Jesus’ story. This is why, in our Book of Common Worship, the funeral is called a service of “Witness to the Resurrection.” As we mark “All Saints Day,” let it be with the conviction that those whom we have lost in our earthly journey are still united with us in a single fellowship. In this week’s meditation, For All the Saints, Rev. Dr. Sheldon W. Sorge explores this and more.
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The PC(USA)’s Giving Tuesday campaign is a virtual celebration of the collective power of Presbyterian generosity. With our gifts, we can accomplish far more together than any one of us can do alone. Join the PC(USA) in responding to a world in need!
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A new venue and new way of being in small groups are designed to enhance the beloved event, which takes on a Matthew 25 focus. The 2022 version of Presbyterian Youth Triennium will feature a Matthew 25 framework, activities that will extend a full year following Triennium and enough innovation to send thousands of high schoolers and young adults scurrying to register — once registration goes live this winter.
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“Black Millennials and the Church” is a virtual forum offered on Wednesday, November 10, at 7pm. This vital forum is coming from our PCUSA offices and our NBPC liasion, Michael Moore. This is an opportunity for congregations to tap in and listen to views of PCUSA Millennials and their views on the future and vison of the church. Register for the forum here.
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Come treat yourself on Monday mornings at 10am to Coffee with Clergy! It’s a space for Pastors to shake off the Monday morning drudge with coffee, laughter, and great conversation among colleagues. B.Y.O.C. (or tea)! Next week’s topic, “HELP”. Getting help when you need it! – How do we recognize and ask for help?
Click here for the Zoom link.
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