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Thanksgiving in March?

A letter from Stephen and Brenda Stelle in Ethiopia|April 2015

A Disastrous Flood

A letter from Jim McGill serving in Malawi|March 2015

Hopes for 2015

A letter from Eric and Becky Hinderliter serving in Lithuania|Winter 2015

Resources

  Mister Rogers Resources Five Peacemaking Affirmations Biblical Witness to Peacemaking General Assembly statements Basic Peacemaking Program resources Worship, prayer, and devotional resources Bible studies Dealing with conflict and tough… Read more »

Season of Peace

  About the 2023 Season of Peace September 3 – October 1, 2023 Welcome to the 2023 Season of Peace. This four-week pilgrimage is designed to deepen the pursuit of… Read more »

Advent

Advent

“Advent” means “coming” or “arrival.” During the season of Advent, we celebrate Christ’s coming into the world and watch with expectant hope for his coming again. In its historical origins, the season of Advent was patterned after the season of Lent, a six-week period of penitence and preparation for Easter. Similarly, the four weeks of Advent present an opportunity for communal discernment and personal examination, as the church prepares to celebrate the Nativity of the Lord and looks with hope for Christ’s return.

Cents-Ability

What is Cents-Ability?

A strategy for raising awareness — and funds — for the fight against hunger

Cents-Ability logoCents-Ability is a small first step in the battle against hunger and poverty. Congregations invite every member — of all ages — to contribute a few cents at every meal. This simple act is an expression of thanks for what we have received. It is also a commitment to share with others in response to Jesus’ command “You give them something to eat.” When members bring their offerings to church on the appointed Sunday, all of those coins “make a joyful noise unto the Lord” as they are received and dedicated.

These small acts of faithfulness can add up: One hundred persons in a congregation will contribute $180 a month at two cents a meal. That’s $2,160 dollars a year. A 30,000-member presbytery has the potential of raising over $1.6 million annually at a nickle a meal.