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Pastor Maggi Henderson on sabbatical in France, October 2022


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Prayers for These Times

As we continue to navigate the effects of the pandemic, wars around the world, and social divisiveness at home, I find myself needing to find hope, nurture and renewal: I need prayer! I am thankful for these resources that call me back to the core of who I am and who God longs for me to be. -Maggi

d365

The on-line devotional d365 is “written in time” and speaks to our present experience. Find it here.

Daily Prayer PC(USA)

The Daily Prayer App from the PC(USA) Office of Theology and Worship was developed for smartphones. It provides simple, yet rich devotional resources for morning, midday, evening, and close of day. An advanced features menu allows users to customize which elements appear. This app is also available for both iPhone and Android devices. Find out more about the app here.


We Are a Matthew 25 Church

We are committed to three focuses:

Building congregational vitality by challenging people and congregations to deepen their faith and get actively and joyfully engaged with their community and the world.

Dismantling structural racism by advocating and acting to break down the systems, practices and thinking that underlie discrimination, bias, prejudice and oppression of people of color.

Eradicating systemic poverty by working to change laws, policies, plans and structures in our society that perpetuate economic exploitation of people who are poor.
Learn more about this by going to presbyterianmission.org



Old First Presbyterian Church:
Sharing God’s Love, Welcome, and Justice
On Our Corner, in Our City, And in the World

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Telling the Feature Stories Around GA226: PC (USA) General Assembly 2024
It wasn’t all about breaking news from plenaries. Here’s a look at some of our favorite feature stories.

by Mike Ferguson | General Assembly News

SALT LAKE CITY — Plenary sessions didn’t provide all the news coming out of the 226th General Assembly this week. Reporters and videographers found feature stories both inside and outside the Salt Palace Convention Center.

Excerpts from these stories follow below. For the complete stories, visit Presbyterian Mission’s website: click here.

Little Jesus figures have been shared and hidden throughout the GA226 site. (Photo by Rich Copley)

Everybody Needs a Little Jesus

The Rev. Sharyl Dixon, a commissioner from the Presbytery of the Coastlands, came prepared when she arrived at Salt Lake City for the 226th General Assembly. She was equipped with a “snackle” box and over 100 little Jesuses, and a friend sent her more when they became a hit among commissioners and advisory delegates.

Presbytery of Utah builds Connections with Youth Across the State

There are 20 churches connected with the Presbytery of Utah across the state. In an effort to build connections with youth from the various churches, the presbytery created a ministry role to make that happen.

Equity and Inclusion Provide Foundation for Assembly Work

Ensuring that everyone had a voice in the decision-making process was once again a major focus in Salt Lake City during the Assembly. Organizers introduced equity primes into the committee work as well as in plenaries, and they made a difference.

The Property with a Purpose Breakfast, hosted by the Presbyterian Mission Agency, on July 3, included a panel discussion with, left to right, the Rev. Mark Elsdon, the Rev. Dr. Daris Bultena, the Rev. Sharon Core, Commissioned Pastor Kevin Riley, and the Rev. Dr. Winterbourne Harrison-Jones. (Photo by Kristen Gaydos)

Dream Big Because God Is Big

Presbyterian pastor and author Mark Elsdon energized an early morning gathering Wednesday by speaking and moderating a panel on property, land and building use. “While it is lovely to have a place to physically gather,” said panelist the Rev. Sharon Core, “we worship the God who has set us loose in the neighborhood.”

Utah’s Interfaith Partnerships Make Impact on Community Needs

When one thinks of the State of Utah, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints often comes to mind. But Presbyterians and other faith groups have been in the state for decades and have found ways to collaborate on important challenges, including hunger and poverty.

Behind the Scenes at the 226th General Assembly

Making the Assembly happen requires a lot of planning, preparation and prayer. The action behind the platform at the convention center may be described as the PC(USA)’s version of mission control. Nathan Young has been a part of producing the Assembly for years. In a video he provided a peek into how it all comes together.

Rallying Behind New Worshiping Communities

The people attending the 1001 New Worshiping Communities lunch on Tuesday encouraged church and mid council leaders to support new worshiping communities and their partnerships with existing churches and mid councils.



Interpretive dance on the main stage during the 202nd General Assembly (1990), the most recent Assembly held in Salt Lake City. Pearl ID: 299904

Archival images from PHS Holdings Offer Glimpses at First General Assembly Held in Salt Lake City

Back in 1990, swaths of denim-clad Presbyterian swarmed the beautiful, mountain-rimmed Salt Lake City. A 12-minute video of highlights of that Assembly offers insights into that gathering, whose theme was “Here Am I, Lord: Send Me.”

Presbyterian Pastors are Featured During Staturday’s Poor People’s Campaign in Washington, D.C.

Across the nation from the gathering of the PC(USA)’s 226th General Assembly, the Poor People’s Campaign held an assembly of its own Saturday in Washington, D.C., and it featured spirited comments from two Presbyterian pastors: the Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis, the co-founder of the PPC, and the Rev. Jimmie Hawkins, the PC(USA)’s director of advocacy.

Global Language Resources gets head start on General Assembly

Months before the 226th General Assembly got underway this week, Global Language Resources was working to ensure that key participants whose primary languages are Spanish and Korean would be able to fully participate. “The church has been intentional in trying to provide language access for many of our folks so they can be included at the table and the decision-making table,” said Stephanie Vasquez, manager of GLR.

For the complete stories, visit Presbyterian Mission’s website: click here.



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