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A starting point for information about the Presbyterian Church (USA), including an introduction to the Presbyterian church, mission news and resources, and Christian news and information.
The Synod of the Covenant includes churches in Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Wisconsin. The website has links to synod resources and information about synod personnel.
The Presbytery of the Western Reserve, a regional governing body of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), serves fifty-two congregations, two new church developments, and over 14,300 members in northeastern Ohio. Bordered by Lake Erie on the north coast, the Presbytery includes the greater Cleveland metropolitan area, Lorain, Ashtabula, small town and rural communities.
The online version of Presbyterians Today, an award-winning, general-interest magazine on the Presbyterian Church (USA). The site features an archive of articles from 1997 to the present, and other resources.
Provides Bible references and text for the lectionary readings for today.
Yep, check this lectionary written by Harry's dad and say hello to him most Sundays!
The purpose of Presbyterian Women is to nurture our faith through prayer and Bible Study, support the mission of the church worldwide, work for justice and peace, and to build an inclusive, caring community of women that strengthens the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and witnesses to the promise of God's Kingdom.
A national youth ministry organization, which seeks to connect young people to each other, the whole church, and the whole world through faith in Jesus Christ and provides identity, belonging, and leadership opportunities.
The PC(USA) Collegiate Ministries support the work of over 1,300 higher education ministries serving on behalf of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). The ministry may be a chaplaincy at a private college, a campus ministry at a state university or a program of PC(USA) congregations located in an academic community. All believe colleges and universities are places “Where God Already Is."
Churches' Disaster-Relief Information is available on the Disaster News Network, which is sponsored by Church World Service, the relief agency of the National Council of Churches . The Presbyterian Church (USA) channels much of its domestic and international disaster-relief aid through this source.
Here you will learn about how the Presbyterian church's mission is carried out in and through the PC(USA) and find the many different ways you can join God's work in the world, including information on mission through advocacy and mission through education.
A broad-based, national group of clergy and lay leaders working for a church that is simultaneously faithful, just, and whole. We seek to support the mission and unity of the Presbyterian Church (USA) in a time of potentially divisive controversy. We intend to articulate and act on the church's historic, progressive vision and to work for a fully inclusive church. We are committed to finding a way both to live out the graciously hospitable gospel we have received and to live together with all our fellow members in the PC(USA).
A national network of concerned Presbyterians responding to God's call to do justice, to call for peace now, and to work with hope for healing and wholeness in a world increasingly broken.
An organization that works around the world to relieve hunger by providing animals, along with training to improve sustainable agricultural techniques. LCPC is the recipient of an award (The Ark Plaque) from Heifer International for our work on their behalf.