Forms and applications
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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.
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Thank Offering grant application (Word version)
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Presbyterian Women
The Thank Offering is a Presbyterina Women 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 a PDF file.
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Thank you letter to teachers
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Educational Ministries
Communicate appreciation to this year’s teachers with thank you letters.
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The Cultural Proficiency Continuum Self-Assessment
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Diversity in Leadership Network
This chart provides a self-assessment of various factors related to cultural proficiency.
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The Sam and Helen R. Walton Award Nomination Form
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Mission Program Grants
In late December 1991, Sam and Helen R. Walton made a generous giftof $6 million through the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Foundation. This gift included an endowment in the amount of $3 million, the earned interest to be used by new church developments that have placed an emphasis on site acquisition.
The Mission Development Resources Committee offers an opportunity annually to congregations, presbyteries and synods to nominate new church developments that are working in creative ways to bring the gospel to their local communities. Those chosen will receive a one-time financial award of up to $50,000.
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Theological Education for new immigrant lay leaders in the USA - enrollment application
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—New Immigrants & Emerging Ministries
New waves of immigrants from Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, Middle East, and East Europe are coming to this nation as immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers, migrant workers, students and religious workers. In the case of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), the blessing of having new Presbyterians from abroad creates the need to provide different welcoming resources. One of those is this program of reformed theological education under a Presbyterian perspective, with and for the leadership of the new international communities of faith.
Program description
The Presbyterian Church office of New Immigrants Congregational Support, under ...
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Torn bandage request form
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Presbyterian Women
You may remember tearing sheets into 3- to 4-inch strips and rolling them tightly to form simple bandages. At one time, these were an important part of the Together in Service program. They were sent to medical clinics in developing countries. However, that project has outlived its usefulness. The bandages now sit in boxes in the Brethren Service Center in Maryland, awaiting a new purpose. With that in mind, PW’s Churchwide Coordinating Team and the Brethren Service Center have made an agreement to offer the fabric strips to anyone who wants them.
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Transformational Leadership Debt Assistance (TLDA) application
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Financial Aid
Use this application for the 2012-2013 Transformational Leadership Debt Assistance (TLDA).