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Coming soon: a toolkit for your church’s mission committee

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Toolkits on Christian-Muslim relations, HIV/AIDS and short-term mission trips available now

by Tammy Warren | Presbyterian News Service

Presbyterian World Mission has several online toolkits to help individuals, congregations, mission committees and others engage in God’s mission in their communities and around the world.

LOUISVILLE — World Mission staff has created a variety of online resources to equip Presbyterians to prepare for, engage in and reflect on God’s mission.

“Through these toolkits, church leadership, Christian educators and mission committees will find resources to better understand, connect with and advocate for God’s people at home and around the world,” said Ellen Sherby, World Mission’s coordinator of Equipping for Mission Involvement.

Three mission toolkits — Christian Muslim Relations, HIV/AIDS and Short-Term Mission Trips — are currently available online and a Mission Committee Toolkit should be online sometime this fall. Each toolkit includes specific components to assist in learning, worshiping, connecting and taking action, as well as instructions on “How to use this toolkit.”

“In the Gospel of Matthew (Matt. 22:36-40), we are called by God to live out the great commandment to ‘love God’ and to ‘love your neighbor as yourself,’” Sherby said.  “Presbyterians seek to live in fellowship with people of all faiths, striving for understanding and learning to work together to create positive change in our world.”

The Christian-Muslim Relations toolkit provides resources for PC(USA) congregations interested in better understanding, connecting with and engaging in advocacy on behalf of their Muslim neighbors. By learning how to better relate with their Muslim neighbors, toolkit users are equipped to engage in faithful, humble and respectful interfaith relations.

According to the World Health Organization’s most recent data from 2017, 36.9 million people are living with HIV/AIDS worldwide. Church leaders, including pastors, mission and outreach committees, sessions, youth group leaders and Christian education teachers will be able to use these resources to better understand HIV/AIDS, how they can support people who are infected by and affected by HIV/AIDS, and how they can act locally and internationally to help prevent the resurgence of infections.

Preparing for short-term mission trips for the mutual benefit of the people who go and the people who receive the group takes time and careful planning. Leaders of short-term mission experiences help congregants discern whether to go, where to go and how to prepare for the sharing of time and talents with mission partners from other cultures and realities in the U.S. and around the world. Through the trip participants learn from one another and from their hosts as they worship and serve God together.

“It is vital to approach a short-term mission trip with open hands and hearts, realizing that God is already present in the place you are going,” Sherby said. “This toolkit offers suggestions and practical tools to establish the groundwork for a meaningful and mutually beneficial mission trip experience.”

Fourth in the series is a Mission Committee Toolkit, which will be available this fall. Since the mission committee serves as the heart of its congregation, this toolkit will focus on evaluating current mission involvement and assisting the congregation to discern its missional focus moving forward. Allocating funds, choosing mission projects, beginning and sustaining partnerships — all this work, although life-giving, can be challenging. The Mission Committee Toolkit will include resources to help equip and strengthen mission committees for this important work.

If you’d like to join with other mission committee leaders in sharing experiences and resources during virtual mission committee roundtables this fall, contact Stephanie Caudill in World Mission’s Equipping for Mission Involvement Office, at 800-728-7228, ext. 5279, or stephanie.caudill@pcusa.org.

All World Mission online resources, including mission toolkits, are available at pcusa.org/missionresources.


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Church Tax Credit Information and Resources

Resources Available To Help Employers Claim Tax Credit for Tax Year 2013

For the fourth and final year since the Small Employer Healthcare Tax Credit was offered in its current form to small tax-exempt employers —  including churches with fewer than 25 full-time equivalent employees —  the Board of Pensions is once again providing resources on pensions.org to help PC(USA) churches and other employing organizations claim this credit.

The tax credit is refundable. Even if you have no taxable income, you may be eligible to receive the credit as a refund as long as it does not exceed your income tax withholding and Medicare tax liability. Some churches have reported saving thousands of dollars in taxes, which means more money for mission, maintenance, and other needs.

Have questions? Read more on pensions.org, call the Board of Pensions at 800-773-7752 (800-PRESPLAN) to speak with a member service representative, or contact your Regional Representative. Remember, we’re here to help.

The Board of Pensions does not provide individual tax advice to individuals or employers. The information in this section is provided as part of the Board’s educational efforts. For updated forms, guidance, and instructions, individuals and employers should go to the IRS website at IRS.gov or consult with their individual tax or financial advisers.

Indiana’s New Smoke-Free Air Law

As of July 1, 2012, churches are required to post the “no smoking” signs required by Indiana’s smoking ban law, HEA 1149.

From the Indiana Alcohol & Tobacco Commission website:

Indiana’s New Smoke-Free Air Law – The Alcohol and Tobacco Commission has prepared [these] Frequently Asked Questions documents to assist the general public and business owners in better understanding Indiana’s recently passed smoking ban law, HEA 1149. The law takes effect July 1, 2012.  If your question about the smoking ban is not answered in our Frequently Asked Questions documents, please send it via the ATC Contact Page

What are the signage requirements for Indiana’s New Smoke-Free Air Law? Click here

Smoking Ban FAQ – General Information

Smoking Ban FAQ – Businesses

By clicking the links below, you can print statutory compliant smoking signs that can be posted at your place of business.

Additional free signs are available from the Indiana State Department of Health’s Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Commission at http://www.breatheindiana.com/.

Time to Order Mission Yearbooks

The POV office will be taking orders for Mission Yearbooks through October 15th. If you would like to submit an order for your congregation, send an email to rhonda@presbyteryov.org by the end of that day with the number of books to order and the name of the church. This year, if you order through POV, the cost is $11.50 per book.

The books will be available for pickup at the December Assembly meeting, or they can be picked up from the POV office in Bloomington. If necessary, shipping can be arranged, but the shipping charge will be added to your final cost.

Union Presbyterian Seminary Congregation Awards

Is your congregation or a congregation in your presbytery doing innovative ministry? 

Each year UPSem awards congregations for innovative ministry.  Since 1991, 94 churches in 28 states have received these awards. Each of the eight awards carries a $1,000 prize to support the congregation in its ministry.

For more information and to apply for one of the UPSem Congregation Awards, you may download the brochure and application or request an application by sending an e-mail to April Swofford at aswofford@upsem.edu or call 1-800-229-2990, ext 231.

The application and instructions are only available electronically. The deadline for the 2012 Awards is FEBRUARY 15, 2012.

2012 Clergy Renewal Program

Lilly Endowment
2012 Clergy Renewal Program for Indiana Congregations

Information Meeting

Tuesday, September 27, 2011, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 pm

North United Methodist Church
3808 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis, Indiana

In 2012, Lilly Endowment’s Clergy Renewal Program for Indiana Congregations will again provide as many as 40 grants of up to $50,000 to congregations in Indiana for the support of renewal programs for their pastors.

Pastors, spouses and lay leaders from congregations located in the state of Indiana that are interested in applying for a grant next year are invited to attend an information meeting regarding this opportunity.

Register no later than Thursday, September 22, at indianaclergyrenewal@yahoo.com or by calling (317) 916-7350.

Include:       (1)  the name of your congregation as well as its street
address, city, ZIP code and telephone number; and

(2) the names of those who will attend (we can accommodate up to three persons per congregation).

Detailed information about the Indiana Clergy Renewal Program, including the application material, is available on the Lilly Endowment website:  www.indianaclergy.org.  We recommend that you download and read the 2012 application material and bring a copy with you to the meeting.

PC(USA) Offers New Resources for Making Disciples

A new monthly communication from Evangelism & Church Growth ministries will connect you to the life-transforming power of Jesus Christ. Ministry Apps: Resources to Satisfy the Hunger for a Better Church will inspire disciple-making and equip leaders for ministry in the 21st century. In the first issue, in January of 2011, leaders will engage in Jesus’ question, “Who do you say that I am?” To satisfy your hunger for a better church, sign up today to receive your Ministry Apps.