PNews 3/10/22

Jesus’ promise is that the coming of the Spirit upon the church will help unite his followers, even as he and the Father are one. The church’s visible unity is a public manifestation of what God intends for all creation. Can we join hands and strength with those beyond the world of our congregation, presbytery, and denomination to show the church truly is one? In this week’s meditation, One, and Only One, Rev. Dr. Sheldon W. Sorge explores this question and more.
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Join the Presbyterian Foundation for a free, online Day of Learning with presentations and conversations about planned giving programs and best practices for your congregation. This learning opportunity will feature presentations by Ellie Johns-Kelley, Karl Mattison, Olanda Carr, and Brandi Casto-Waters. It will take place on Tuesday, March 29, with presentations at 10am and 1pm. To register, visit this website.
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A digest of the proceedings of the presbytery meeting on February 24 is available here. We apologize to those who were unsuccessful in joining the meeting because of an error message they received when attempting to sign on. The original published Zoom credentials mistakenly linked to one of our Zoom accounts that is licensed for a maximum of 100 participants. Once our staff realized the error it attempted to send new credentials to all who had signed up for the meeting.
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The Black Church is and has always served as a safe haven for African American and a place for creating individual, systemic, and political change within the black community. Celebrate the history of our black churches in our presbytery through the voices of their leaders.
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The East End Youth Ministry was celebrated in the Synod of the Trinity’s Featured News! The East End Youth Ministry is housed at Beulah Presbyterian Church but is a collaboration of several local congregations, and works not only with students but also does its best to bond with the youth’s families to make sure its support goes beyond the teenagers. As well as their ministry to the teenagers, they work alongside families to provide household repairs, budget counseling, and resources for food and medical assistance.
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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, “Preaching through the Lectionary”- Discussing the PROS and CONS of lectionary preaching! Click here for the Zoom link.
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