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“Rejoice in the Lord always, I say again: Rejoice!”
Philippians 4:4 For the week of September 8, 2019
Cincinnati Presbytery 4309 Cooper Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45242 513.221.4850 Phone 513.221.6601 Fax [email protected]
The Cincinnati Sampler
Pastors and Preachers Bible Study
This Bible study, working through the coming Sunday’s lectionary Scripture, is always an engaging and thoughtful
time of discussion and Fellowship. The Bible study is held every Tuesday morning at 9:30 AM and will now be held at the Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, 103 William Howard Taft Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45219. Do plan to join—and check out the other educational and connection events sponsored by the
Presbytery as well, with more to come!
Presbytery Day at the Reds! Don’t miss the fun (or the peanuts, or the hot dogs, or the singing…)!! The Presbytery Network Resource Committee invites you to join us at a Reds game on September 7 at 4:10pm. We’ve reserved about 125 tickets at $20 price point. Below is the link where you can go and purchase tickets: https://groupmatics.events/event/Presbyterycincinnati Tickets are still available! Come have fun with us!
Freedom Sunday at Covenant-First Presbyterian Come join Covenant-First as we learn about the work of the global International Justice Mission teams seeking to end all forms of slavery in our lifetime, on Sunday September 22nd. A Fair Trade sales event, including Presbyterian Fair Trade sup-port, will be held on the same Sunday.
Join us from 10-1 that day!
717 Elm Street Cincinnati 45202
PRESBYTERY STAFF AND OFFICERS
Lisa Allgood, Acting General Presbyter— [email protected]
Erwin Goedicke, Stated Clerk—[email protected]
Margaret Heidenreich, Office Manager—[email protected]
Bill Maney, Treasurer—[email protected]
Adam Fronczek, Moderator
Bill Bogdan, Vice Moderator
Bob Young, Council Chair
PRESBYTERY OFFICE HOURS ARE 9AM-2PM Monday through Thursday
CALLING ALL RULING ELDERS AND FULL SESSIONS!
Ruling Elder Symposium, Saturday, September 21 9:00AM—12:00PM Knox Presbyterian Church
A morning of equipping and connecting elders for vibrant leadership.
Come alone, come with a fellow elder, come with your entire session!
The Presbytery and NEXT Church have partnered to invite every ruling elder from across the Presbytery to an engaging forum designed to equip and connect elders for leadership in the Church. You do NOT want to miss this incredible opportunity to hear from top expert Rev. Shavon Starling-Louis on Cultivated Ministry. Keynote speaker Rev. Starling-Louis is an expert in the intersection of anti-racism, art, worship, and multi-culturalism for evangelism and church growth. For the past 6 years, she has been dedicated to supporting the wider church through leadership in the NEXT Church movement as a strategy team member, coordination team leader, and co-chair. Elders will choose a specialized track of ministry in which they will gain wisdom, share ideas, and discover solutions while connecting with leaders from other churches who have been called in similar capacities. Choose from: Mission and Evangelism || Conflict and Leadership || Welcoming Ministries || Christian Education and Formation || Stewardship and Finance || Worship || Clergy Leadership Development This is a collaborative space created for elders who share a passion for leading the church. Each track will be facilitated by one ruling elder and one teaching elder. Participants are asked to bring their own questions, concerns, and experiences with them to the event. Tracks will consist of table discussions, not presentations. Please encourage your full Session (Teaching Elders encouraged too!) to attend. Think about having lunch together afterwards to start to plan—it’s certain you’ll emerge with new ideas! Plan to join us! Sign up NOW at https://nextchurch.net/cincyelders/ The Presbytery is offering this day for free as part of our commitment to you!
Presbytery Educational Opportunities
Meet our GA Co-Moderator and Discuss
Neighborhood Church Revitalization
Who: Leaders around the Presbytery of Cincinnati
What: Neighborhood Church: Transforming Your Congregation into a Powerhouse
for Mission
Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church
Saturday, September 14th 2019
Co-Moderator of the 223 General Assembly, Ruling
Elder Vilmarie Cintron-Olivieri, will be with us for the
day to present and facilitate discussion around this
excellent resource recommend-
ed for the entire PCUSA.
Co-Moderator Cintron-Olivieri will also spend some time after lunch to have an open Q&A on what is going on in the de-nomination and our engagement with the world.
9 AM: Check In and Coffee Fellowship 9:30 to Noon: Neighborhood Presentations and Conversations Noon to 1 PM: Lunch (Catered by Russo’s Ravioli) 1 PM to 2 PM: Open Q and A with Vilmarie Email Dr. K. Nicholas Yoda at [email protected] by Monday, 10 Sep-
tember 2019 to make reservations or for questions. Please note that a
suggested donation of $7 per person would be apropos to offset costs for lunch.
Books are $5.
Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church, 5950 Montgomery Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45213
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Presbytery Educational Opportunities
Board of Pensions Seminar
Healthy Pastors, Healthy Congregations
Who: Leaders in the Presbytery of Cincinnati enrolled in BoP
Loveland Presbyterian Church
Monday, September 30th 2019—6:00 PM
The Healthy Pastors, Healthy Congregations program restores the financial health and wholeness of Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) pastors so they may revitalize their congregations. Grant awards A one-time grant of up to $10,000 is available to eligible pastors after the pastor and congregational leaders have completed their educational sessions and the pastor has received financial counseling through Ernst & Young Employee Financial Services. The grant may be used to reduce or eliminate the pastor's “educational or other debt, or to boost personal savings in the Retirement Savings Plan of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), a 403(b)(9) plan. The grant is available through the Ministerial Excellence Fund of the Assistance Program. Primary support for the fund comes from the Board of Pensions, with additional support from Lilly Endowment and participating churches. Seminar The 2 hour seminar is required. Please respond to Rev. Dr. Edward J. Thompson, Senior Church Consultant with The Board of Pensions, if you have questions or to register, at 215-587-7045 or at [email protected]. Another seminar will not be offered until the middle of next year. This is your op-portunity to enroll in this program. You can find more information on this program at http://www.pensions.org/your-
path-to-wholeness/healthy-pastors-healthy-congregations
Loveland Presbyterian Church
6796 Loveland-Miamiville Rd. Loveland, OH 45140
Website Advice—More to Come at our FREE Seminar
Digitalize Your Church!
Free Seminar for church leaders and administrators: Growing Your Digital Communication Presence & Ministry Hosted by the Congregational Renewal and Vitality Team Presenter: Peggy Friedhoff, AlwaysOn Communications November 1st from 9:00am - Noon Miami University Voice of America Learning Center 7847 Voice of America Park Drive, West Chester, Oh 45069
During this seminar you will not only learn what's possible for your congregation, but actually begin taking some tangible steps in enhancing your online plat-forms, and improve your online story! Our congregations have some amazing stories to tell...let's share the Good News.
Register at [email protected].
Questions? [email protected] or 513/ 777-6555
Make sure key information is on the very first home page! Times of worship And Sunday School Address of the church and parking information Childcare availability Pay attention to typography and images on the site Make the images easy to read on multiple devices. Typography helps create harmony and builds recognition (branding). Images can be worth more than a thousand words! Make sure your images speak to visitors to tell the story of who you are. Incorporate video as much as possible Videos have the same impact as images do, but drive the point home faster. Today's web visitor expects to find video on an active website. Consider posting video of a Sunday service on your website, which gives potential visitors a feel for what it’s like to attend a service, and encourage them to visit. Create a series of conversations that live on your website, but are delivered in a variety of ways: Blogs—podcasts—e-newsletters—Facebook Live—study guides (just a few ideas) Platforms like this are fun ways to describe upcoming events and demonstrate why someone might want to participate. For people who are curious about your congregation, these platforms are tools that let your unique personality shine. Search engines such as Google love when multiple sources of content drive traffic back to your website. As a result, these organic links can have a significant impact on how Google ranks your website during a generic search by a potential visitor. Register today!
NOTE
CHANGE
SEPTEMBER 2019
CALENDAR
PRESBYTERY OF
CINCINNATI
Monday 9 September
11:30AM Committee on
Representation meeting,
Presbytery Office
Tuesday 10 September
9:30AM Bible Study for
Pastors and Preachers,
Location Mt. Auburn
Presbyterian Church,
Clifton
Saturday 14 September
9:00AM-Noon
GA Co-Moderator Vilmarie
Cintron-Olivieri study and
meeting, Pleasant Ridge
Presbyterian Church,
Pleasant Ridge
Tuesday 16 September
49:30AM Bible Study for
Pastors and Preachers,
Location Mt. Auburn
Presbyterian Church,
Clifton
Wednesday 17
September
2:00PM Personnel
Meeting, Presbytery Office
Thursday 18
September
6:00PM Council Meeting,
Presbytery Office
Saturday 21 September
9:00AM-Noon Ruling
Elder Symposium, Knox
Presbyterian Church, Hyde
Park
NEWS AND NOTES
2019 Revival and Homecoming Celebration West Cincinnati Presbyterian Tuesday September 24th and Wednesday September 25th Dinner on Tuesday at 6:00 pm Worship services both days, 7:00 pm Rev. Terrence Cato, Pastor Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Lockland, OH will bring the message on the topic "Peace, be still"
West Cincinnati Presbyterian Church is collecting disposable diapers (infant though adult) and wipes for distribution weekly at the food pantry at neighboring York Street United Methodist Church. WCPC members faith-fully volunteer every week in this outreach to people in the West End com-munity.
Already seeking to "feed the hungry" we are striving to "clothe the naked" among the youngest and the eldest of "the least of these," the Lord's pre-cious ones in need in our midst...
Please contact Rev. Charles Tinsley at 937-541-8430
Middle School Youth—The Nights 2.0 The Presbyterian Church of Wyoming in partnership with A&HT Episcopal Church offer The Nights 2.0! Every Sunday night from 7-8:30 p.m. in Sep-tember (9/1, 9/08, 9/15, 9/22, 9/29) middle school students (5th-8th grade) are invited for a time of fun, games, food, and an exploration of the spirituality of play! We will offer Sardines Night, Human Piñata Night, Throwing Burritos Night, Interactive Movie Night, and Gaga Tournament Night. We will get to know one another and God through playing. You don't want to miss it. The fun will take place at the Presbyterian Church of Wyo-ming (225 Wyoming Ave). For more info please contact Adam Hayden at 812-430-4464 or [email protected] Montgomery Presbyterian Church Seeking Choir Director and Organist The Music program at Montgomery Presbyterian is seeking experienced music leaders for the Choir and Organ/Piano, leading worship and helping create and design special music offerings and worship experiences. Please see the full job description on the Presbytery of Cincinnati website, and submit (for each position) a resume anc cover letter, audio and/or video of past experience and ability, and three references to the Montgomery Presbytery Church office, 9994 Zig Zag Road, Montgomery, Ohio 45242. Questions? Speak with the Reverend Hailey Malcolm.
A Message from the Reverends Robert and Patricia Clary: Greetings, in the name of our Lord, Jesus
My wife, Rev. Patricia Clary and I have been friends with Rev Hunter for many years and have “walked” with her on the journey of her election, Judgeship, trial and incarceration. We believe that she has been wrongfully convicted due to Prosecutorial and Judicial misconduct. If any of you believe that she should be in jail and would be open to having conversation about her situation, please contact me. I would be pleased to provide a different evaluation of case to the one which has permeated the media.
Thank you, Rev. Dr. D Robert Clary, HR, 513-260-3315 [email protected]
NEWS AND NOTES
Covenant-First Presbyterian Church
feeds the neighborhood
During the summer months, Covenant-First takes its re-
nowned Fellowship Hour into its living room—Piatt Park
in downtown Cincinnati. With brats grilling, cookies, and
lemonade, Covenant-First members congregate for
fellowship and feeds all the neighbors and guests that
come by, feeding more than 200 members and guests!
ELVIS comes to Loveland Presbyterian! Not really—but how fun!
NEWS AND NOTES
Bethel-Murdoch Presbyterian—Summer Worship Experiments
Bethel Murdoch Presbyterian Church has been engaging in Holy Experiments over the summer to
increase our knowledge and love of God. We have taken a different kind of look at various practices,
both familiar and new to us, to expand our understanding of how it is that we are to live out our
Christian faith as faithful and obedient servants of God.
We began by inviting the Holy Spirit into our worship space to breathe a fresh breath on each of us. We
declared our sanctuary to be a laboratory in which we would potentially discover new ways to engage our
bodies, minds and spirits in the practices of the Christian faith. We intentionally opened ourselves for
proving or disproving our understanding of how it is that we can benefit or not from those practices.
As co-researchers, we started by learning some facts about a particular subject. We took the time to
experiment and actually participate in the activity, as was appropriate within the worship setting. We
evaluated the experience to determine if it was useful to the growth of our own discipleship to Jesus
Christ. We wondered if the activity opened our minds and hearts to the movement of the Holy Spirit.
We thought deeply about how each activity brought us closer to God and how we were then empowered
for our mission to take the Good News of God’s love out into the world.
We considered how important these activities could be in a time of personal struggle or sorrow; of peace
or joy. We wondered in what ways we saw God working within us as we participated through learning
and experimenting with different methods of prayer. We took into consideration the way each of us
learn differently and to be inclusive for children by thinking about how multiple intelligences are utilized
in Vacation Bible School. We reflected upon the importance of biblical interpretation and how the Bible
speaks to us is relevant to our everyday lives. We marveled at the engagement of body, mind and spirit
as we “walked” a labyrinth together with our fingertips.
Each week brought a new opportunity to learn something new, to experiment together, to discuss our
discoveries and to come together through our shared experience as members of the Body of Christ.
Rev. Dr. Deborah Uchtman, pastor