Author Archives: Mike Givler

Abandoned baby becomes ‘Miracle Child’ at Moosic PC

Posted November 3, 2015

“I hope that through all of this we will see God’s hand working and that we’ll be led by the Spirit on what we need to do as a church and how we can help.”

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PC(USA) News and Announcements

Posted December 2, 2015

Get all the latest news from the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).

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Presbyterians Today

Posted December 2, 2015

Find the most recent articles from Presbyterians Today magazine.

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Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study

Posted December 2, 2015

Day-by-day look at the synods, presbyteries and missions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).

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Daily Lectionary Readings

Posted October 2, 2024

Find daily lectionary readings from the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) by clicking here.

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New Wilmington PC offers Friday Night Alternative to college students

Posted October 22, 2015

“We’re hoping that the college students, because the church is practically on campus, will own the space.”

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Tutoring Program making a difference at Bryn Mawr PC

Posted January 19, 2016

Once a week from October to April, Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church opens its doors to roughly 150 students from neighboring schools. Bryn Mawr PC’s Tutoring Program matches 75 high school students from area public and private schools with 75 first- through fifth-graders from William Dick School of North Philadelphia. It’s a program that has been…

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Synod joins work to end homelessness in Morgantown, WV

Posted October 14, 2015

“We are thrilled to have the Synod join as a partner in addressing homelessness in our area.”

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Shenango, Northminster Churches take to the streets of New York

Posted October 13, 2015

They worked under a group called Experience Mission, and they had an experience in mission.

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Washington Presbytery pumpkin sale helping build Ethiopian literacy centers

Posted October 9, 2015

“The literacy centers are needed and there’s a lot of communities in Ethiopia where there’s nobody who can read or write any language.”

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