Stated Assembly Meeting - Trinity Church in the Pines - Grand Lake
Thank you to Rev. David Heil and all the volunteers at Trinity Church in the Pines. The muffins were amazing and your church is beautiful. We appreciate you making us feel welcome in your church home.
The World Experience Comes to Denver (Golden)
The World Vision Experience is a mobile exhibit that travels through the US, providing an opportunity for people to experience what it’s like to live on the margins of society around the world. During a 15-minute “journey" through the Experience, participants will be guided through the stories of three families living in poverty around the world, and hear how these families have found hope and healing through God’s love and the work of World Vision. You can watch a brief trailer for the Experience at worldvisionexperience.org
This exhibit is a powerful tool that will inspire your congregation and community to take action and follow God’s call to serve the poor, forgotten, and oppressed around the world. I encourage you to announce this event during one of your services, and invite your church to attend.
Event Details:
Thursday, July 7 from noon to 8:00 PM
Friday, July 8 from noon to 8:00 PM
Saturday, July 9 from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Sunday, July 10 from 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM
Golden High School Parking lot at 701 24th Street, Golden, 80401
Visit worldvisionexperience.org to make a FREE reservation*!
This is the only time that this exhibit will be in Colorado this year, so you will not want to miss it. If you would like more details about this event or inserts to use in your bulletin, please contact Mimi Dixon at 303-279-5591 or email.
*Reservations are encouraged, but not required.
222nd General Assembly (2016) - Post GA Bulletin Inserts Available
June 18-25, 2016 ~ Portland, Oregon
2016 “What happened at General Assembly?”
Give your church members a fast, accurate and fair account of what happened at the General Assembly. We’ll explain how the assembly voted on the most significant issues – from new denominational leadership to the world’s concerns.
You can provide them with a summary of the news in a bulletin insert the day after the assembly adjourns prepared by the award-winning Presbyterian Outlook news team. Download it and print as many as you need.
The PDF is just $20 for congregations with less than 250-members and $30 for congregations greater than 250-members.
Spanish and Korean translations available. Bulletins come in regular and large print versions. Looking for the Pre-GA bulletin inserts? Click here.
Churches with membership less than 250 = $20
Churches with membership of 250 or more =$30
Presbyteries are invited to order for all of their congregations for 1 cent per member. Call George Whipple to order: (800) 446-6008 ext. 756
The Presbytery Outlook, May 13, 2016
Click on the headings below to find out more about what happened at General Assembly.
General Assembly News (now electronic)
General Assembly Denver Presbytery Commissioners:
Ruling Elder Sharon Blackstock, Green Mountain Presbyterian Church
Bills & Overtures
Ruling Elder Peter Hulac, Montview Boulevard
Immigration and Environmental Issues
Teaching Elder Stan Jewell, Central Presbyterian Church
Social Justice Issues
Teaching Elder Russ Kane, New Hope Presbyterian Church
Peacemaking and International Issues
Just for fun!
Zimbabwe Partnership Visit Summary
On Wednesday, May 18, 2016, Rev. Tinashe Chemvumi, Rev. Kurauone Mutimwii, and Elder Rapukeni "Mike" Chiwanda arrived at DIA for their nearly month-long visit to strengthen, deepen and enlarge our presbytery’s partnership with the Presbytery of Zimbabwe.
During their stay here, Tinashe, Kura and Mike stayed with more than thirty different host families, participated in worship at fourteen different churches as well as the Ministers’ Communion, attended our May Assembly Meeting, participated in committee, Council and work group meetings, spent time “shadowing” three pastors of congregations, consulted with leaders of new worshipping communities and racial ethnic ministries, engaged in the work of several mission partnerships, shared in a fellowship time and “braai” with members of the local Zimbabwean community, visited Iliff School of Theology, the CPE program at University Hospital, Highlands Presbyterian Camp and Conference Center, and Denver Inner City Parish and provided leadership at three Zimbabwe Summit Review sessions that explored emerging direction for the partnership. Of course, they also enjoyed the spectacular sights and people of Colorado!
Click here to read the viewpoints of the Summit Review Sessions.
A special thank you to all the host families, churches, ministers and ministries that shared in this time of mutual understanding and unity.
If you have pictures to share from the visit from the delegates, please send to info@denpres.org.
Synod of Rocky Mountain Presbyterian Women Answer Call
Disaster Preparedness
On Friday, June 17, at Laramie Community College in Cheyenne, 15 Presbyterian women from the Synod of Rocky Mountains were trained and commissioned as PDA Disaster Preparedness trainers. They are already in the process of scheduling training in their congregations and presbyteries.
A collaboration between Presbyterian Women (PW) and Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA), ministries of the Presbyterian Church (USA), provides specialized training that equips Presbyterian women to work with their congregations and churches in their presbytery to witness to the healing love of Christ through caring for communities adversely affected by crisis. Fifteen new trainers were commissioned as Disaster Preparedness Trainers in a ceremony held last week at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, WY. Part of their responsibility will be to go back to their local congregations and presbyteries and conduct disaster preparedness training for families, churches and community groups.
Minister's Communion - South Park Community Church
On Wednesday, June 15, 2016, ministers, educators, commissioned ruling elders, candidates and inquirers, can gathered together in worship at the South Park Church in Fairplay. We remembered the victims and the grieving. Through Word and prayer we listened for the voice of God in this time. Around the Table of Christ we looked to find the strength, courage and vision to live in a new way in this sad time.
I ask us, as the prayer in the Book of Common Worship invites us, to pray that God “surround those who have been shaken by tragedy with a sense of your present love, and hold them in faith….Watch our ways, and weave out of terrible happenings wonders of goodness and grace.” Today, and in days to come may the hope we have for what God will do also be our decision for what we commit to do.
In Peace,
Tom Sheffield