Including: Note from the Stated Clerk, a list of the amendments with advice from the ACC, and, an index.
Approved by the 219th General Assembly (2010) and recommended to the presbyteries for their vote.
Including: Confession of Belhar and Accompanying Letter, Letter from the Stated Clerk, General Assembly information on Belhar Confession, Introduction to the Confession of Belhar, a study guide, and an article on “Confessions of Faith in the Reformed Tradition”.
Approved by the 219th General Assembly (2010) and recommended to the presbyteries for their vote.
Including: Letter from the Stated Clerk, Recommendations from the 219th General Assembly (2010), General Information, and a Study Guide.
Approved by the 219th General Assembly (2010) and recommended to the presbyteries for their vote.
Including: the proposed Foundations of Presbyterian Polity, Form of Government, and the Advisory Handbook for Councils for the Development of Policies and Procedures Required by the Form of Government.
Approved by the 219th General Assembly (2010) and recommended to the presbyteries for their vote.
At the invitation of the six agencies of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), thirty leaders from across the PC(USA) gathered in Dallas, Texas, on February 9-11, 2011, for a conversation about leadership for the church in the 21st century. Here are the fruits of their conversation.
Summary of findings from the August 2010 Presbyterian Panel Survey. Importance of, familiarity with, and experiences with the work of the Compassion, Peace and Justice ministry area, including Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, Presbyterian Hunger Program, Presbyterian Peacemaking Program, Self-Development of People, Child Advocacy, and others
Scope and sequence for Awesome Adventures - God's People on the move.
Scope and sequence for Awesome Adventures - God's People on Mountain and Seas.
Length: 3:20
“Sharing Our Blessings” is a visual thank you to Presbyterians for the lives and communities they have changed through the Self-Development of People ministry.
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Each podcast (MP3 file) includes four lectionary readings for one of the Sundays or festivals of the church year: an Old Testament reading, a Psalm, an Epistle and a Gospel reading. Following each set of readings is a prayer for the day from the Book of Common Worship. May these scriptures be a source of challenge and hope as you prepare your heart and mind for Sunday worship, and may the Word of God guide and nourish you in the service of daily living.
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