The new Form of Government took effect on July 10, 2011, which is one year after the adjournment of the 219th General Assembly (2010) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
This is a choral reading of the Pentecost story from Acts 2:1-21 for thee voices. The Taizé song "Holy Spirit, Come to Us" (Sing the Faith 2118) may be used with the reading as an optional refrain and/or Prayer for Illumination.
See related paged: Day of Pentecost, Presbyterian Worship
“Why should trade be fair? / Duh." Print this poster and hang it in your church or home.
“Why should trade be fair? / Greed is still a sin." Print this poster and hang it in your church or home.
Learn the necessary steps to becoming a certified Christian educator with the PC(USA).
Use this application to apply with an internship or fellowship with the Office of Public Witness.
Use this form to evaluate the Office of Public Witness Internship/Fellowship Program.
This Work Contract will become the guiding document for your Internship experience. It is intended to give shape to your learning experience and work by providing guidance and framework, and by establishing mutual expectations between intern and supervisor. While the goals should be realistic and reachable, the work contract should also be flexible.
The 2010 Presbyterians Against Domestic Violence Network (PADVN) Domestic Violence Congregational Packet focuses on parent youth/relationships. Individual pieces include: “When the Line Has Been Crossed: Violence in Parent/Teen Relationships” “A Family Covenant to Protect Against Violence” “Factors Beyond the Family that Promote or Allow Violence” "The Value of Boundaries" “What is ‘Normal’?” Worship Resources for Domestic Violence Awareness Month Resources for Youth Leaders
Words can hurt, words can heal, and words shape our realities, coloring the ways we experience the world. They are the tools we use to interpret our experiences, to relate to one another, and to build a relationship with God. Learn more about Words Matter, an ecumenical project to reinvigorate deeper conversations about the power of our words.
Links is the electronic newsletter of Presbyterian Women’s Justice and Peace Committee. Each issue explores a topic of justice and peace and offers suggestions for how to be involved and advocate on the topic.