Forms and applications
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Second-Level New Church Grant Application
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Mission Program Grants
New church development is the faithful discernment of God’s leading and implementation of God’s mission in the establishment of a new ministry. It is a response to the needs of a new group of persons, with the ultimate goal to grow a viable and sustainable new congregation. Second–Level New Church Grant proposals will be considered only after the approval and completion of First-Level New Church Grants.
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Seminario de Desarrollo Pastoral Hispano #35 registración
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Hispanic/Latino-a Congregational Support
El Seminario de Desarrollo Pastoral para este año tendrá lugar en Santo Domingo, Republica Dominicana. Agosto8-13, 2012. El tema de este año será “Un pueblo con mentalidad teológica-La palabra en acción” Serán días de enriquecimiento espiritual, crecimiento teológico, compañerismo, unidad familiar, turismo y descanso del trabajo congregacional. Este evento es exclusivamente para personas del liderato ministerial Hispano/Latino Presbiteriano en los Estados Unidos y Puerto Rico.
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Sexual Misconduct Form - International Peacemakers
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Presbyterian Peacemaking Program
The International Peacemakers are required to read and sign this form. Several have asked us why the hosts do not do the same. While it is not a requirement of the program at this time, we provide it for the presbytery or other host to use at its discretion.
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Skills list for CIF and PIF
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Church Leadership Connection
A complete list, with definitions, of all the skills to choose from in completing a Church Information Form (CIF) or Personal Information Form (PIF).
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Small Church Pastoral Residency Program Recommendation
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Vocation
For Such a Time as This recommendation for pastoral resident
For Such a Time as This is a pastoral residency project sponsored through the PC(USA) Office of Vocation. The project seeks to pair small, under-served congregations with candidates seeking their first call to ministry for a two-year residency. The congregations are mostly in remote areas of the country, but are able to support a full-time designated pastor and have affirmed their willingness to be transformed by this experience. Pastoral residents are supported through twice-monthly meetings with a pastor/mentor, both individually and with the other pastoral residents in the ...
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Small Church Pastoral Residency Program application
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—For Such a Time as This
Use this application as a sample for how presbyteries apply for the For Such a Time as This: A Small Church Residency Program.
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Student Opportunity Scholarship application
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Financial Aid
Apply for the 2011-2012 Student Opportunity Scholarship.
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Summary report of final assessment of candidate's readiness to be examined for ordination
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Preparation for Ministry
This form, completed by the CPM, acknowledges that the CPM of the candidate’s presbytery has conducted a final assessment of the candidate’s preparation and readiness to begin ministry, that he/she has successfully completed all of the denomination’s and the committee’s requirements and is ready to be examined for ordination. Also included on the form is a description of the information to be sent to a calling presbytery when requested. Pages 35-36 of the application.
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Synod Committee on Representation Annual Report Form
From Office of the General Assembly—Committee on Representation
Updated 11-2011– The General Assembly Committee on Representation (GACOR) asks that synod committees on representation (CORs) report annually on the status of synod and presbytery CORs.
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Thank Offering grant application
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Presbyterian Women
The Thank Offering is a PW offering collected in the fall of each year that gives women a tangible way to express their gratitude for the special blessings in their lives. The offering funds projects such as agricultural development, child care, community organization, criminal justice, drug counseling, economic justice, elderly care, employment training, homelessness, literacy, violence and women’s concerns. At least 40 percent of this offering supports health ministries throughout the world. The remaining 60 percent funds new creative ideas for mission.
This application is also available as Word document.