We know there are spicy things happening in our congregations! This is your opportunity to share those special ways your congregation has spiced things up at your church. Spice Award 2015 Presbytery’s Christian Education Committee is gathering innovative faith formation ideas to share and will present an award to a deserving congregation at the September … Continue reading Share What SPICES UP Your Church Ministry →
Spice Award Nominees Sought for innovative Christian education ideas ~ Awarded to a deserving congregation at the E3: Educate, Equip, Empower Event on September 20, 2014 – ( formerly LEADERSHIP SCHOOL.) Submit Your 2014 Idea & Learn More (Flyer) See past entries for ideas to use in your ministry setting: 2013 SPICE AWARD Entries and … Continue reading Apply for the Spice Award for CE ideas →
Presbytery’s FAITHFUL SAINTS LUNCHEONS Saturday, May 3, 2014, 11:30 am – 2:00 pm At Two Locations: First Presbyterian Church 1002 North Chestnut Street Lumberton, NC 28359 St. Andrews-Covenant Presbyterian Church 1416 Market St. Wilmington, NC 28401 The nominated Faithful Senior Citizen members of our churches will be recognized at the lunches. Cost – $10 per … Continue reading Faithful Saints Luncheons →
Enter the Peacemaking Essay $1,000 Scholarship Contest for High School Seniors The Peacemaking Subcommittee will offer two $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors enrolling in college by the fall of 2016. Open the 2016 Peacemaking Scholarship Information The Peacemaking Subcommittee of Coastal Carolina Presbytery will offer two $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors enrolling in … Continue reading Peacemaking $1,000 Scholarship →
Spice Award Applicants offer Great Ministry Ideas – You can use these ideas to spice up your ministry: See the applicants– get ideas for your church! 2013 SPICE Award Applicants 2012 Spice Award Applicants 2011 Spice Award Applicants Look at these ideas for some spice in your ministry setting. Contact the persons listed or Kaye … Continue reading Spice Awards →
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