Category Archives: Congregational

May Prayer Service for Tornado Survivors

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Community Prayer Service for Tornado Survivors

The First Presbyterian Church of Scottsburg, IN continues its prayer services for survivors of the March 2 tornado on Friday, May 18th at 3:00 PM.

The prayer service will be held in downtown Scottsburg at the church: 396 McClain Ave.

Please mark your calendars as well for the following month’s prayer service on Friday, June 1 at 3 PM.

Vernon Presbyterian: 187 Years

The Vernon Presbyterian Church is about the celebrate 187 years of Christian service to the community.

Homecoming will be held on Sunday, May 20, 2012. The day’s events will begin a 10:00am with visitation before the 10:30am church service.

A potluck luncheon will follow the worship service, about 12:00pm in the church basement.

RSVP to Sandy Bussell.

 

From Re. Sarah:

Last year we had such a good time. Now it is 187 years. I would like to invite all of you from last year, and anyone who has been any part of the history of the Vernon Presbyterian Church to come and share your stories with us. Looking forward to seeing you on May 2, 2012. Blessings.

Request for History:

We are doing research for a Vernon Presbyterian Church History book. We would like to receive any family history information, stories passed down from your ancestors who settled in or near the Vernon Presbyterian Church community, names of Sunday school teachers or preachers. 

During our research, we have found some wonderful records, photographs of ministers, teachers, Sunday school classes, Vacation Bible School, Vernon School classes that held their graduations in the church, or pioneer families sho were early settlers in Fennings County and may have attended the church.

If you would like a picture of your immediate family and various other generations included, please identify persons in the photograph and send in with your information. We will have them copied and returned to you.

Vernon Presbyterian Church
69 Washington Street
Vernon, IN 47282
(812) 346-2850

The Great Romance

The Event 2011

The Great Romance

The EVENT   

 Featuring a concert by “The Great Romance”

Saturday, November 19th

 

Corydon Presbyterian Church
568 Hwy 62 W
Corydon, IN

Worship, Communion, Games, Food, Friends
– Youth Groups coming from out of town are invited to stay for a lock-in.
– Worship on Sunday morning will feature “The Great Romance”

Dinner and Breakfast will be provided.

Activities will begin at 3pm; Worship at 8pm; Concert at 8:30pm

For more information contact Tami Gibson (812)738-3929 or (502)931-8918

 

 

Organ Concert in New Albany

St. John Church (New Albany, IN ) proudly presents Loralee Culbert, an accomplished organist from the IN University Jacobs School of Music, on Sunday, November 6, at 4:00pm.

Join us for an exhilarating organ concert followed by a light reception in Memorial Hall.

All are welcome to this free performance offered through the Chadala Music Series.

A Special Hour About Africa with Nancy Collins

UPDATE: This Event has been cancelled.

Tuesday, October 25, 7:00 in the Laws Room at First Presbyterian, Columbus.

Nancy, a Presbyterian Mission Consultant, will share about her work and converse with us about new directions for Presbyterian World Mission. Nancy Collins is regional liaison for East Africa. She facilitates PC(USA) relationships with partner churches and institutions in Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda and Zambia. She also provides support for PC(USA) mission personnel and is a resource for U.S. congregations who are in a relationship with one of our partners in the region. Nancy’s special focus is on the evangelism, leadership development and church-growth work.

Dessert will be provided.

Friends from other congregations are certainly welcome!

Monroe City Closing Service #4

Photos from the New Covenant (Monroe City) Closing Service

The closing service for Monroe City, New Covenant Church was held on Sunday, October 2, 2011.
All photographs taken by Linda Peters and re-posted here with her permission.