Author Archives: Mike Givler

West Virginia’s Susan Sharp Campbell leading APCE during unique time

Posted October 6, 2021

“It’s something I passionately believe in. I think we all do better in ministry when we do it together than when we all seek to do it in silos.”

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After break-in, Presbytery of Huntingdon turns lemons into lemonade

Posted December 10, 2020

“What had been a bad experience turned into a blessing as everyone worked together for the common good.”

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Decennial Filings

Posted February 24, 2021

Decennial filings identify business names that are no longer in use so that they may be reissued and placed back into the stream of commerce.

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Synod Technology Grants spark creativity around region

Posted November 20, 2020

More than 50 Technology Grants were awarded to congregations in the Synod region in 2020.

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Remembering 3040 Market Street

Posted November 10, 2020

“It was a bee-hive of ideas and activity, and its influence reached across the synod.”

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October 2020 Synod Assembly: Rhythm of the Synod

Posted November 6, 2020

The 2020 Synod of the Trinity Assembly gathering was held online in late October. Find highlights of the meeting and links to recordings.

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“Through My Eyes” Series

Posted September 23, 2020

This series allows for those in the Synod’s bounds to share openly what they are experiencing on a regular basis in 2020.

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Light of Light: U.S. Navy Chaplain Margaret Grun Kibben preaches message of hope

Posted January 28, 2021

“Despite what is arguably one of the hardest years we have ever experienced, Jesus is and remains the light of the world.”

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‘Give thanks in all circumstances’

Posted November 24, 2020

“Our circumstances get in the way of clearly seeing, maybe even in the way of admitting God’s care, and our spirits are tried and tired.”

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An inspiration during Crop Hunger Walk 2020

Posted November 5, 2020

Denis Jacobson’s desire and ability to participate in the annual Crop Walk in Erie following a severe stroke was inspiration to many.

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