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Hunger Action Congregations Meet-up

There will be three virtual events: April 11, 2023 @ Noon (eastern) August 23, 2023 @ Noon (eastern) November 7, 2023 @ Noon (eastern)

Minute for Mission: Matthew 25 Building Vital Congregations Sunday

John 20 gives us one of those timeless settings. The disciples had gathered in a house. Doors were locked. Questions were spiraling. The fear was palpable. Jesus had been crucified just a few days prior and the disciples still hadn’t really figured out what their next move should be. So, they sat. Confused. Doing nothing except worry about how the entire world had changed.

Mid-Kentucky Presbytery is one of 18 national runners-up for Interfaith Power & Light’s ‘Cool Congregations’ awards

Mid-Kentucky Presbytery is one of the 18 national Interfaith Power & Light 2023 Cool Congregations Challenge awarded a $500 runner-up award. The annual contest accepts applications from religious congregations and organizations around the United States doing work to address global warming by reducing their carbon footprint as they create models of sustainability within their communities.

Why Presbyterians Are Like That: Bible Study Series for Congregations

00 Intro_Congregation 01 Bible _ Congregation 02 Grace_Congregation 03 Response_Congregation 04 Brains_Congregation 05 Right-Now_Congregation 06 Justice_Congregation 07 Sin_Congregation 08 Presbyterian_Congregation 09 Hope_Congregation 10 Humbly_Congregation 11 Appendix_Congregation

Congregations, communities host Presbyterian Peace Fellowship-inspired Guns to Gardens events

Winter is no match for Americans who are weary of gun violence and who are determined to do something about it. From Dec. 3–10, from a frigid church parking lot in Cambridge, Wisconsin to a rainy day in Decatur, Georgia, church members and others fired up their chop saws to join the Guns to Gardens movement. Their goal? Transforming unwanted guns into garden tools.

Congregations, communities host Presbyterian Peace Fellowship-inspired Guns to Gardens events

Winter is no match for Americans who are weary of gun violence and who are determined to do something about it. From Dec. 3-10, from a frigid church parking lot in Cambridge, Wisconsin to a rainy day in Decatur, Georgia, church members and others fired up their chop saws to join the Guns to Gardens movement. Their goal? Transforming unwanted guns into garden tools.