Category Archives: Presbytery

Discovering Jesus: May 17-19th

Join us as we discover

Who Jesus is, Where Jesus is,

& That Jesus is Right Here With Us

at the

St. John Presbyterian Church Revival:

Discovering Jesus

May 17-19, 2012

PUBLIC INVITED – RAIN OR SHINE – CHILDCARE PROVIDED –

MUSIC & PRAYER – GUEST SPEAKERS


THURSDAY, MAY 17 | 7 – 9pm

Tony Alstott, pastor – Wesley Chapel UMC

Brian L. Carpenter, asst. pastor – Casting Crowns Bible Church (Indianapolis)

music by Foundation

 

FRIDAY, MAY 18 | 7 – 9pm

Jack Pitzer , pastor Lampstand Pres. Church (Decatur, IL)

and founder of The Great Banquet

John Sumner, the youth of St. John, & the First Praiz Band!

 

SATURDAY, MAY 19 | 5:30 – 9pm

beginning with a light meal and music & including communion

Jack Pitzer & Pastor Allen Colwell, speakers

music by Marilyn Klington Rodgers, Joyful Noise,

& the St. John Choir (led by Dr. Charlie Mitchell)

ST. JOHN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

13th & Elm Streets | New Albany | 812-945-3531 | www.stjohnpres.org

Report from POV Assembly 3/8/12

Presbytery of Ohio Valley

“What Happened at Assembly on March 8?”

Post Tornado Meeting

The Presbytery met for the first meeting after the tornadoes impacted so many of our people and communities. The clerk was simply marking people from those towns and counties as excused. He was thinking that they were far too busy. He needed to go back and mark quite a few of them as PRESENT. The call of being Christ’s community brought many to the meeting. Folk from impacted towns and counties joined those filled with concern for sisters and brothers from other areas who were filled with concern. This was a well very attended and warm spirited meeting.

Commissioning of Disaster Response Coordinators

Mike and Jean Beaver had been on the job since “tornado Friday”. They were commissioned as the coordinators for this response effort. One of the very first questions that must be asked in a disaster is, “Who is going to be in charge?” Jean and Mike Beaver answered the call and that response was blessed by an Assembly as they were commissioned them to this task.

Overture Concurrence Votes

The whole Overture process is complex at best. What happens is that a presbytery initiates an action, often in response to a session of one of its congregations. That action “goes up” to GA as an Overture. At the General Assembly these Overtures are processed through committees and reported to the floor of GA. They are then voted “yes or no”. If the Overture involves constitutional change, it is then sent back to all presbyteries for ratification or rejection.

The presbytery was asked by two different sessions to concur/agree with Overtures from two other presbyteries. Neither of these overtures involves constitutional change.

One overture directs internal GA agencies to implement an action of a prior assembly to assure appropriate response to persons with disability.

A second overture is a call to unity around the various viewpoints on matters of ordination, marriage, etc. The overture acknowledges the sincere opinion and motivation of various views and asks that we respect and value each other. This overture is a call to unity in our diverse positions.

The presbytery voted to concur with both overtures. We will be allowed to name Advocates to speak in favor of these initiatives at the GA meeting in Pittsburgh this summer.

Protocols on Pastoral Services

The presbytery approved a new standing rule which would describe a mechanism for a minister in temporary pastoral service to become the installed pastor of that same congregation. The changed Form of Government allows for this change, but the presbytery needed a way for such requests to be processed.

Presbytery also accepted an administrative process to approve some non continuing pastoral services across the boundaries of our presbytery and others.

Sharing and Welcoming our Future

In recent months the committees and commissions of the presbytery have spent time considering and sharing answers to a simple question. That question is, “What sort of Presbyterian Church would you want to be a member of?”

The Assembly spent time in small groups asking that question and listening to others as they answer. The answers are generally powerful, often produce the same themes, and are almost always something that can be accomplished.

Reports and Worship

The assembly received and acted on reports from committees and commissions. The worship included a sermon offered by Scott Hill and Communion celebrated by Susan McGhee.

 

Larry Jackman
Stated Clerk
Presbytery of Ohio Valley

North Central Region – March 22nd

Thursday, March 22nd from 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Paoli First Presbyterian Church
110 Northeast First Street

Join us for fellowship, food, worship, and program

To assist with a count for the meal, please RSVP to Pastor Nancy Waters (phone: 502-445-7176) by Monday, March 19th.
The cost of the meal will be $6.00.

The program will include introduction of the Paoli Church (as one of the newest members of the NC Region), Rev. Brad Napier will present highlights of his recent trip to Israel and Palestine, and we will hear about ongoing tornado relief efforts.

The church is located just east of the courthouse square.  If arriving from the north or west, you will need to drive around the square to Hwy 150 E.

The church is on the immediate left.

If arriving from the east, the church is on the right just before the courthouse.

See you on March 22nd!

Areas Affected by the Tornado

UPDATE: Please go to the POV Newsletter & Updates page for current links and information.

The information in this article was current as of 3/6/2012. 

Regarding monetary donations, the Presbytery has set up an account to receive them. All checks need to be clearly labeled (either in the memo line or in accompanying documentation) for Tornado Relief and mailed to:

Presbytery of Ohio Valley
P.O. Box 1864
Indianapolis, IN 46206-1864

For those wishing to volunteer time and cleanup aid: We are still in the beginning stages of this recovery effort – so much yet to do – so many needs yet to assess. If you have not already, please send the Presbytery Office an email message detailing what assistance you are offering (supplies, timeframe, etc.) and your contact information. I am forwarding the offers of assistance I receive on to our Disaster Relief Coordinators. Because of the Herculean task before them, I cannot promise when they will be able to respond – but they will have this information.

The best contact for anyone with immediate plans to travel to the Clark County (Henryville) area is the local Red Cross – they are already set up to organize and direct volunteers. Below is contact information for the volunteer effort, as well as the most current list of supplies needed.

VOLUNTEER RECEPTION CENTER, JEFFERSONVILLE, 9 a.m.  to 4:00 p.m., 7 days a week
CAUTION – The Indiana State Police and Clark County Sheriff’s Dept do not allow anyone without credentials into the Henryville area.

Do NOT self-deploy to the area.

Official Volunteer Reception Center is operated by Metro United Way and is located at 723 Spring Street, Jeffersonville, IN. 47130. Hours: 9am-4pmET, 7 days a week. Location is just off exit 1 of I-65 in the former Bales Car Sales. To volunteer, come to center or call 812-287-0519 or 812-287-0523.

Volunteers must register, sign release and obtain safety training at the United Way Volunteer Reception Center. Because of current safety hazards, volunteers must be 18 years. May accept volunteers ages 16-17 with signed parental consent. Younger volunteers may be accepted after hazards are cleared. Work boots, heavy duty gloves & warm clothes are recommended. Homeowners asking for help from Volunteers should call 812-287-0521 or call 211.

SPECIFIC NEEDS – as of 3/5/12
Bottled water
Non-perishable food items
Paper products
Household cleaning items
Gloves – heavy duty, Nitrile, work
Heavy Duty trash bags
Personal hygiene items (toilet paper, feminine hygiene items, toothbrushes & toothpaste, shampoo, soap, etc.)
Cat food/dog food/kitty litter
SO IN DONATIONS WAREHOUSE is operated by Adventist Community Services, the disaster
warehousing expert. 700 Patrol Road, Charlestown, IN, which is in the old US Census Bureau warehouse. Follow the receiving signs to Gate 2. Official ACS signage is expected Monday.

Donations Management Phones – 812-287-0090 and 812-287-0026. Please note that voice mail is not activated or checked regularly yet. Be patient with warehouse phones.

Thank you all so very much!

Presbyterian Women Spring Gathering

Presbyterian Women

The Spring Gathering for the POV Presbyterian Women will be at Charlestown Community Church on Saturday, April 28, 2012.

  • Registration begins at 9:30 am EST and the program begins at 10 am.
  • Lunch will be $6 and meeting will be adjourned at 1:30 pm following communion.

Pre-registration is encouraged.

Contact Donna McCreary-Brown:
812-256-2370
mtlincoln@hotmail.com

Visit the Presbyterian Women page on Facebook!

Bloomfield Pastor is ‘Chaplain of the Day’ at the Indiana State House

From the Greene County Daily Word

Local Minister, Doctor Have Special Honor During Recent Legislative Session

On Jan. 11, the Rev. Murray Thompson, pastor of the Bloomfield First Presbyterian Church, served as “Chaplain of the Day” and Greene County health officer and veteran Linton medical doctor, Dr. Fred Ridge, M.D. was “Physician of the Day” at the statehouse.

For the entire story, click on the article title above.

POV Academy April Weekend

The POV Academy Invites YOU to:

Journey Through the Old Testament
Led by the Rev. Dr. Alan Finnan

This course is for YOU if you’d like to…

  • increase your appreciation of the spiritual value of the Old Testament
  • become more aware of the story and faith of Israel in its development as a nation
  • master a large daunting task by breaking it into smaller manageable segment
  • grow in your individual walk of faith.

April 27-29, 2012 at CampPyoca in Brownstown, Indiana.

Registration forms are available on the POV website,
or from Barbara Snyder
1820 Wheeler Road
Vincennes, IN 47591