A list of Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) affiliated colleges and schools.
A gift to the Pentecost Offering helps the church encourage, develop, and support its young people, and also address the needs of at-risk children. 40% of the Pentecost offering can be retained by individual congregations wanting to make an impact in the lives of young people within their own community. The remaining 60% is used to support ministries of the Presbyterian Mission Agency. Give at pcusa.org/pentecost. If you’d like to see the full document, download this resource, or see it as a web page here. Download the entire Educate a Child Toolkit here, or read it on our …
The Presbyterian Giving Catalog is filled with gifts that exemplify the work prayerfully carried out by ministries of the Presbyterian Mission Agency. These ministries work in collaboration with Presbyterians, congregations, mid councils, and global partners. Every gift has the power to fulfill a need. To change a life. To foster hope and faith. The generosity of Presbyterians around the world helps power the education and development of people and communities. Collectively, we are making a difference. These stories of impact are intended to be shared with your congregation in celebration of, and gratitude for, the magnitude of God’s gracious and …
The Presbyterian Giving Catalog provides examples of how your generosity can help make an impact around the world. With examples like goats, chicks or new wells providing clean drinking water, the catalog will directly connect your church with those benefiting from your gifts.
Use this card as you pray for mission co-workers Charles and Melissa Johnson. The card includes a photo and overview of their work. Charles and Melissa Johnson have been invited to help the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian Synod of Zambia expand its ministry of community development and food security. A major focus of Charles' position as Development Specialist is teaching sustainable agriculture to students at Chasefu Theological College and developing Chasefu Farm. The farm feeds the students, trains smallholders in sustainable agriculture, and generates revenue to support CTC and the farm itself. Melissa serves in the Health Department as …
Use this card as you pray for mission co-workers David Cortes and Josey Saez Acevedo. The card includes a photo and overview of their work. David and Josey are working in partnership with the Presbyterian Reformed Church in Cuba. David is teaching New Testament and Greek at the Evangelical Theological Seminary in Matanzas, while Josey will assist the Cuban church in Christian education efforts. “Our earliest memories of our sense of call to ministry have been in the area of education,” David says. As natives of Puerto Rico, David and Josey share some ethnic and cultural affinities with the …
The trifold brochure includes basic information about the Presbyterian Committee on the Self Development of People (SDOP). It shares examples and pictures of types of established partnerships with low-income community groups and the funding criteria for groups wishing to complete an application. Written in a simple to understand format, persons from communities unfamiliar with SDOP as well as those familiar with SDOP will find the trifold brochure useful for a variety of settings.
This second edition set of peace cards was created in 2015 for the Season of Peace and can be used by children and in households anytime during the year. Each card contains a reflection, prayer and action item.
This first edition set of peace cards was created in 2014 for the Season of Peace and can be used by children and in households anytime during the year. Each card contains a reflection, prayer and action item.
Use these pledge cards in the fall of 2015 to gather Mission Pledge commitments from members of your PW in the Congregation for the 2016 Mission Pledge.These cards are part of the 2016 Mission Pledge Packet.
The cards may be used in any way helpful to your group and giving practices. Consider the following model for use.