The Presbyterian Foundation in Jeffersonville, Indiana has repuprosed "brick and mortar" funds to help in creating 1001 new worshiping communities.
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Seeing the needs of people living in isolation in their community, Presbyterians create a new worshiping community to meet the needs of some 50,000 Vietnamese immigrants in Houston, Texas. Watch the video
A group of people at a church in Los Angeles started asking, “What if we started a church, like the one we attended in college, where we could take all of our friends?” Hearing their desire, church leaders help them create a new worshiping community in South Bay. Watch the video
Audio recording of 1001 New Worshiping Communities Zoom conversation on how to create community, intimacy and connection in online/digital worship during Covid-19 pandemic. Guests include Lutheran pastor Emily Scott, author of For All Who Hunger: Searching for Communion in a Shattered World — and panelists the Rev. Neelly Burton from Grace Presbyterian Church in Wichita, KS and NWC leaders, the Revs. Jeya and Daniel So lead pastors of the Third Culture in San Diego.
Audio of Zoom conversation of best practices. Technical tools for online worship https://vimeo.com/399113903
This is a compilation of separate video segments highlighting the Presbyterian Hunger Program, Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, and the Self-Development of People program, in addition to a fourth segment highlighting the PC(USA) response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake, a disaster-recovery effort in which all three programs were involved.
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Inspired by the Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) response to a shooting in his hometown of Kirkwood, Missouri, PC(USA) pastor David Holyan found a way to give back.
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Learn how, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Self-Development of People is supporting fishermen in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, as they work to rebuild an industry vital to their local economy.
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In this video you will hear how your gifts to the Christmas Joy Offering have been a life-changer for Jackie McCain, who was left in challenging financial situation following the death of her husband Ray, a PC(USA) pastor. You will also learn how your gifts are currently helping deserving students attend Menaul School, an ethnically/racially diverse Presbyterian-founded school in Albuquerque, New Mexico, that places its focus on mission and leadership development.
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Since its inception in 1999, Huerto de la Familia (translation: The Family Garden) has served more than 100 families throughout the Willamette Valley in Western Oregon.
Through your gifts to One Great Hour of Sharing, the Presbyterian Hunger Program has been able to partner with Huerto de la Familia and similar organizations that are strengthening communities across the country by providing the opportunity to produce and share healthy food.