Step out for justice and peace!
Participate in the PW March for Justice and Peace at the Churchwide Gathering, Saturday, June 20, 2015, in Minneapolis. The march will be held from 5 to 6 pm. If you are attending the Gathering, download theis pledge form, line up your pledges ahead of time, then gather in the courtyard at Westminster Presbyterian Church, just one block from the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis (where the Gathering is being held). If you won't be at the Gathering, sponsor someone who will be. Pledges will benefit CARE and Presbyterian Ministry at the UN.
The Presbyterian Mariners Family Ministry Grant is awarded on a funds available basis to eligible applicants through Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) congregations, church organizations, or Presbyteries. Projects eligible for consideration will create or redesign opportunities for family ministry in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Successful projects will propose ways to encourage, nurture, and strengthen family ministry and provide measurable goals for evaluation. The Mariner’s gift will support 2-3 grants per year; because funding is limited, grants are not renewable.
Use this form to support mission personnel and projects.
Use this model release form for adults when getting permission to photograph or videotape someone.
Use this model release form for minors (under 18 years of age) to request permission to photograph or videotape.
The office of Multicultural Congregational Support invites multicultural churches or presbyteries to share their stories. The purpose of this contest is to make available models of multicultural churches to the PC(USA) nationwide.
National Presbyterian College Scholarship renewal form
This pamphlet for young adult volunteers contains a brief summary of the features and benefits for insured participants. Also use this form for processing medical claims.
The Native American Education Grant was created for Native American and Alaska natives pursuing full-time postsecondary education attending a college or university in the U.S.A. We invite applications from students of all tribal backgrounds; however, 55% of the funds supporting this program are donor restricted to members of the following tribes: Hopi, Pima, Papago, Tohono O’odham, Navajo, Nez Perce, and Eskimo. Download the application on this page. If you're looking for guidelines for this grant, you can find guidelines here.