Embodying Christ’s mission of Shalom and abundant life
In an uncertain and rapidly evolving world
Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we are a community called to connect, communicate and collaborate with others as we...
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“Mortal, can these bones live?” This is the question posed to Ezekiel in chapter 37:3. The answer, as Ezekiel correctly notes, is that God is the only one who knows the answer to that. It is then that the Spirit of the Lord enters the scene and we are treated to a very hopeful scene of communal resurrection based on the power of the Spirit. The Western Reserve Presbytery has been hard at work following the Spirit in our efforts to foster Church Vitality, one of the three ideas surrounding Matthew 25. This work is seen in all aspects of the presbytery.
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Breaking down the laws, policies, practices and structures that reinforce and perpetuate discrimination, bias, prejudice and oppression of “people of color.” While the focus is on racial oppression, the intersectionality of racial oppression against other oppressed groups – including women, LGBTQIA+ people, and people who are disabled – is a vital consideration. Efforts to combat discrimination and oppression of these groups can be included under the rubric of racism.
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As a Matthew 25 Presbytery, we seek to eradicate systemic poverty. We first acknowledge that systemic poverty exists--the economic exploitation of people who are poor through laws, policies, practices and systems that perpetuate their impoverished status. Even with an abundance of resources, not all of God’s created children have equal access to education, clean water, fresh food, a living wage, healthcare and affordable housing.
We prayerfully do this through learning, caring, serving, and advocating.
A Connectional Church
Every member of each congregation is a part of a greater whole — the PC(U.S.A.) is like a body that has many members.
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Leadership & support by 5 agencies
Bi-annual governance meeting
Made up of members of Presbyteries
Meet the Churches
Committees of the Presbytery (and a few non-committees…)
Networks and Local Chapters
Resources from the PC(U.S.A.)
News & Communications
Letters, blogs, publications and more at presbyterianmission.org/news-communications
Info for new members
Onboarding & resources at presbyterianmission.org/new-to-the-church/
The Matthew 25 Initiative
Learn about the movement & how your church can get involved at presbyterianmission.org/ministries/matthew-25
Resources from the
Synod of the Covenant
Training Leaders
Development workshops, boundaries training, anti-racism education, and more at synodofthecovenant.org/leadership-development-workshops/
Strengthening Preachers
Preaching workshops and more at synodofthecovenant.org/explore-these-opportunities-to-train-and-strengthen-preachers
Scholarships and Grants
Learn more at synodofthecovenant.org/synod-ministries/
Virtual Worship Services
Expanding worship in the pandemic and beyond — learn more at synodofthecovenant.org/synod-ministries/virtual-worship-services
Resources from the Presbytery of the Western Reserve
Support for the Community
Coordinating & funding work with the community through the committees and networks including Earth care, ministry with the homeless, racial justice, and more
Support for the Churches
Providing information, resources, and funds to congregations including pulpit supply, training for clerks, administrative & technical support, and more
Scholarships and Grants
Funds are available from Self Development of People, Committee on Outreach, Committee on Leadership, Committee on Vitality, and the Committee on Operations
Connection & Communication
Fostering connections between members across churches and groups,
encouraging folks to collaborate and share ideas
Your Presbytery Staff
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Sharon Core
General Presbyter
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Judy Mitchell
Stated Clerk
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Laura VanDale
Associate for Justice Ministries
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Josh Daum
Office Administrator