Forms and applications
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First-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. Use this application to apply for a First-Level New Church Grant.
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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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Presbytery Transformation Grant application
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Mission Program Grants
This grant is intended to provide funding to presbyteries in support of their efforts to develop a process for helping congregations to begin and continue a transformational way of life.
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New Church Grant Progress Report
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Mission Program Grants
First & Second-Level New Church Grant Progress Report (For Projects that Started Funding From 2010 - Present)
The purpose of this report is to assess a project’s progress and to gather and share insights that can be used to help and inform others.
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1001 New Worshiping Communities "Investment" Grant
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Mission Program Grants
These grants are intended to support operating/program purposes such as salary and benefits, insurance, rent, educational materials, etc... These grants are limited to new worshiping communities that are related to the Presbyterian Church (USA), located within the United States and Puerto Rico and were established no earlier than July, 2010.
A project may receive a cumulative grant amount of no more than $50,000 from any combination of 1001 New Worshiping Community and/or New Church Grants. New Worshiping Community Grant proposals may be submitted for consideration at any time.
New worshiping communities may apply for a one-time Seed ...
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Leaders in the Connectional Church January-term course registration
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Theological Education
Leaders in the Connectional Church
January 7-11 2013, Louisville KentuckyIf you're a seminarian interested in exploring the structure, program and mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and its impact on local congregations and presbyteries, this for-credit course during J-term is exactly what you've been looking for.
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Young Adult Volunteer Program Recruiter
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—World Mission
You might have heard or read about how Presbyterian World Mission is reshaping itself to become more responsive to global partners and U.S. Presbyterians and more supportive of our mission personnel. New opportunities for employment have become available as a part of this important restructuring and we want to let you know about them. The Young Adult Volunteer Program Recruiter will build relationships and develop networks and strategies to actively recruit young adults to commit one year of mission service in the United States and around the world.
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World Mission Mobilizer
The World Mission Mobilizer will empower and mobilize Presbyterians to become engaged, committed advocates for God’s mission around the world and partners with the global church and with mission workers. The person will also plan mission conferences and develop educational resources about international mission. -
Reconciliation Catalyst
The Reconciliation Catalyst will plant, nurture, and grow a highly networked movement of Christians dedicated to working for reconciliation amidst cultures of violence. This movement includes U.S. Presbyterians, global partners, and Presbyterian World Mission. -
Evangelism Catalyst
The Evangelism Catalyst will plant, nurture, and grow a highly networked movement of Christians who join hands to proclaim the good news of God’s love in Jesus Christ. This movement includes U.S. Presbyterians, global partners, and Presbyterian World Mission. Read the complete job description.