A new story for the 2018 One Great Hour of Sharing – learn why it is important to help others with our gifts. About the Author: Dr. Kathy L. Dawson, Benton Family Associate Professor of Christian Education Each of the Gracie the Fish stories for One Great Hour of Sharing have been written by Dr. Dawson. She was chosen 2015 Educator of the Year by the Association of Presbyterian Church Educators. Download Gracie’s past adventures:
Activities appropriate for students in grades K-4, to be used in conjunction with the 2017 OGHS Curriculum. Written by Rev. Meg Rift, Associate for Curriculum Development, Theology Formation and Evangelism
Activities appropriate for students in grades 5-8, to be used in conjunction with the 2017 OGHS Curriculum. Written by Rev. Meg Rift, Associate for Curriculum Development, Theology Formation and Evangelism
A children’s sermon for use with One Great Hour of Sharing, written by Rev. Meg Rift, Associate for Curriculum Development, Theology Formation and Evangelism
Use these resources to formulate worship elements that center on the text (Isaiah 58) and connect to a catalog item that is a tangible way of living out the text. Includes:
The main objective of this study is to determine the level of success of the new worshiping communities – are they thriving, what is working for them, and what do they still need in order to better grow in their mission?
The objectives of this panel were to (1) identify how aware today’s Presbyterians are of the 1001 NWC initiative, (2) assess how engaged they are in the initiative, and (3) compare current panelists’ awareness of and involvement in the 1001 NWC initiative to panelists from 2014. (A similar survey was given to Presbyterian Panelists in the spring of 2014.) Specifically, we wanted to know the answers to three main questions: