Next Presbytery Meeting is July 11 2009
"Call to Meeting"
You will find the Clergy Excuse Form HERE.
The July meeting of the Presbytery will be held on Saturday, July 11 at St. Mark's church in Lomita. Registration will begin at 8:30 am (and will close at 10:30 am); the meeting will convene at 9 am. Lunch and Fellowship is tentatively set for 12 noon.
The lunch reservations deadline (order form is included with the Call, link above) is July 8. Child care requests need to made with Veronica (310.670.5076 x 108) by July 8 as well.
Driving time to the church from the freeway exit point (110 Freeway; Sepulveda Blvd. exit) is about 10 minutes. There is ample parking on the church property.
Workshop for Church Officer Nominating Committee Members
- At this June 27 workshop, church officer nominating committee members will have an opportunity to gain knowledge and confidence as they undertake this important responsibility in service to their church. $20 charge includes lunch. Workshop leader will be the Rev. Leon Fanniel.
Registration deadline: June 22
More information and flyer
Chaplain Ed Brandt's Blog
The Rev. Ed Brandt (Pastor, Pacific Palisides Presbyterian Church) is deployed at this time in Iraq where he is an Active Duty Chaplain. His blog is linked below.
Blog
2009: The "Calvin Year"
Calvin 09: The Calvin Jubilee
News: Celebrate the Calvin Jubilee
Readings: A Year with John Calvin
John Calvin is well known by Presbyterians, but he is not necessarily well understood. Historical caricatures of his harsh and somber reputation have threatened to overshadow his remarkable gifts to the church.
As we celebrate the 500th anniversary of Calvin’s birth in 2009, we Presbyterians have an opportunity to reintroduce ourselves to Calvin’s legacy — his monumental contributions to theology, church government, education, language, music, and politics as well as the more troubling aspects.
Take the time to get to know John Calvin better and you may find that a deeper engagement with the man and his legacy will enhance your appreciation not only of Calvin, but of the entire Presbyterian tradition.
Got a spare minute?
Our "Sponge Corner" (at the bottom left of this page) is again featuring a popular "stress-reliever" game that has become a favorite.
If you would like to connect with Presbyterian colleagues and organizations, the links to various PC (U.S.A.) blogs are above the Sponge Corner; just click the box to toggle the blog list.