(Use with the discussion guide at pcusa.org/discussionguide and complete the online form at pcusa.org/identity)
In a religious landscape that has been changing substantially in recent history, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and its agencies have been wrestling with what these changes mean for the church, its identity, mission, and focus. The Office of the General Assembly seeks new ways to faithfully carry out the direction given by the General Assembly in the 21st century. In the midst of these changes and this collective discernment, the important question arises as to whether the purposes and mission of the agencies that have …
Visit the 22oth General Assembly (2012) Web site.
The form for the names of principal commissioners and YAADs is attached to this document. The instructions that follow are to aid you in that process. If possible, complete and submit the form electronically to
gameetingservice@pcusa.org.
The Community Transformation Award is given to congregations or worshiping communities that, either through ecumenical or interfaith community ministry, or through a special project of the congregation/worshiping community, have been faithful and creative in ministry to and with the community. The award is presented by PHEWA's Presbyterian Association for Community Transformation (PACT).
Congratulations to Downtown Presbyterian Church of Nashville, Tennessee for receiving this award in June 2012.
Use this form to evaluate a Self-Development of People Community Workshop.
Members of Company of New Pastors should complete the travel expense form and remit to: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Catherine Reuning Rm M042A, 100 Witherspoon St, Louisville, KY 40202
All receipts must be attached, including itemized for meals.
Applications will be accepted until August 31, 2010
The National Network of Presbyterian College Women is lead by a coordinating committee of 12 young women from across the country. The network’s mission, commitments and objectives guide the committee’s work.
Why apply?
Coordinating Committee (CoCo) members benefit from leadership development, networking opportunities, a supportive and collaborative community of young women of faith and involvement in the decision-making processes of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) at the national level. (Plus, it’s fun!)
Who should apply?
Four new CoCo members are selected each year to serve a three-year term. Nominees must be young women …
A signed acknowledgement of the new covenant relationship entered into by the candidate, the session and the presbytery Committee on Preparation for Ministry. Pages 33-24 of the application.
Covenant for Re-commitment to Teach or Lead Covenant
Presbyterian Women is excited to offer partial scholarships for “Practicing God’s Radical Hospitality,” one of the Big Tent 2013 post conferences. Offered on August 4 from 9 am to 5 pm EST, this event will introduce participants to a new resource on culturally proficient leadership that is grounded in the spirituality of hospitality.
Apply for a scholarship (maximum amount of $200) by June 21 (deadline extended!).
This scholarship application is electronically fillable using Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader X. It is also available as a Word document.
Updated June 15, 2013
Presbyterian Women is excited to offer partial scholarships for “Practicing God’s Radical Hospitality,” one of the Big Tent 2013 post conferences. Offered on August 4 from 9 am to 5 pm EST, this event will introduce participants to a new resource on culturally proficient leadership that is grounded in the spirituality of hospitality.
Apply for a scholarship (maximum amount of $200) by June 21 (deadline extended!).
This scholarship application is electronically fillable using Word. It is also available as an electronically fillable PDF (using Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader X).
Updated June 15, 2013