Mark Koenig provides a reflection on call with a capital āCā and call with a lowercase ācā, and the way that our calls connect us to community.
More on these aspects of ministry as presented by Jack Stotts, are available here.
The 225th General Assembly (2022) introduced and the 226th General Assembly will continue to use equity primes, prompts, and questions to lessen bias and ensure that multiple and diverse perspectives and invited and considered in order that we may "hear the voice of the Spirit contributed by all participants" in our decision-making. Join Amanda Craft, Office of the General Assembly and Robin Pugh, Committee on the Office of the General Assembly, who serve as GA226 Equity Support Coordinators to learn more about creating and utilizing equity practices in your various contexts.
Resources:
PCUSA Equip Course on Choice Points and Equity Primes: https://equip.pcusa.org/course/view.php?id=540
OGA Leader Formation Webinar: Practicing Inclusion: https://vimeo.com/761091588
The work of a commissioner isn't just to one meeting and then they are done? While this may be a surprise to some, Jihyun Oh helps us understand a little more about the service of PC(USA) commissioners and how the rest of us can support them.
Hello Church People! As Mid Council Leaders with years of valuable experience, and also as former Commissioners to the General Assembly and advisory delegates, Fran Lane Lawrence, Forrest Classen, and Eliana Maxim share with us their thoughts, strategies, and ideas on how to prepare commissioners for the overwhelming mental, physical and Spiritual encounters they will have in the next General Assembly. Join us!
Deacon and college student, Axel Obed Nieves Torres, shares his story of call to church leadership and how he connected to the ministries through his God-given gifts, giving all of us a chance to reflect on our own gifts and call.
Hello Church people! Director for General Assembly Planning, Kate Trigger Duffert, and Manager for General Assembly Business, Ken Tolley, share the ins and outs of this year's processes for Overtures, PC-Biz, and some great pointers for Commissioners, Mid Councils, and church leaders to get involved in the democratic process that GA provides.
kate.duffert@pcusa.org
ken.tolley@pcusa.org
Joyce Lieberman helps navigate the call we have to vote ā in our churches and assemblies but also in our general elections ā and how our faith can, and should, connect as we consider our choices.
Our histories, our stories are a vital part of who we are and more and more we include storytelling as part of our conferences, workshops, meetings, and ministries. Complexifying, countering, re-examining the stories we tell, and the narratives we believe is not easy work but faithful work. Join Allison Davis and Kyna Herzinger from the Presbyterian Historical Society, Office of the General Assembly, and Lee Catoe, Editor of Unbound, Presbyterian Mission Agency, as they share how engaging our stories more critically can deepen our understanding of our collective experiences.
You can learn more about the Presbyterian Historical Society and Office of the General Assembly | Department of History colleagues Allison Davis and Kyna Herzinger.
As well as the online journal, Unbound and podcast A Matter of Faith and Presbyterian Mission Agency colleague, Lee Catoe.
Thank you for taking time to listen!
Sometimes hobbies can connect us to God and to each other and become a deeply meaningful spiritual practice. Priscilla Andre-Colton tells us all about her ministry of praying for others and demonstrating care through her ministry of making and sending cards.
Rev. Brian Heron shares with us his experience creating conversations and actions with pastoral ministries that envision the legacy of the communities and congregations that are working on transforming their ministerial purpose. As a former Executive Presbyter and now in a transitional position, Rev. Heron provides mid council leaders with tips and guidelines on how a grief-specialized ministry can give a new life to those involved.
You can contact Rev. Brian Heron at brian@pedalpilgrim.com