Mission: Special Offerings
In the Presbyterian Church USA there are 4 times a year we have special offerings. At Grace the administration of the offerings goes through the Mission Committee. In this blog I’ll talk about what these offerings are and how we have distributed the funds in the last year. In general, the total for each offering is between $1,000 and $2,000. For offerings that allow discretion in allocation, the committee decides the split.
In 2023 Mission sent 50% of the offering to the Presbyterian Mission Agency. 25% went to our synod’s Solar under the Sun program and the local 25% was used to support Grace’s refugee work.
Pastors: Meeting the Needs of Neighbors in our Community
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Mission: My First Mission Trip…
- First is the impact of the new initiative in the community it will serve
- Second is what opportunities it creates for our members to serve and develop this aspect of their spiritual life.
to serve and grow as a Christian.
our services and join one mission project. I am very sure you will get hooked like I was.
you something to drink? When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe
you? When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?
mine, you did for me. (Matthew 25:44-45)”
Mission: Prison Ministry
A few weekends ago, Mike Shaw and I took a mission trip, but we didn’t go build any houses and we didn’t go renovate any churches. We instead went to the prison in Winnsboro, Texas- the Clyde Johnston unit- and built relationships with the men in white.
I sat at a table with six men in white, who called themselves The Sons of Light, and I listened as they told me their stories of their journey to Christ, from addiction to redemption. I heard stories of forgiveness, repentance, redemption and restoration. The Holy Spirit was a palpable presence in that room for three days. I was moved to fervently pray with two men for their reconciliation with their families.
I want to thank the Mission committee of the church for their support of the Residents Encounter Christ mission in Winnsboro, and I especially want to thank everybody who signed up for a space on the prayer chain, and who signed the posters encouraging the men in their walk. It is important to the men there to know that they have not been forgotten by the people on the outside.
I will be going back to the prison in October of this year. I invite anybody who wants to join me in this walk to sign up for a slot on the prayer chain and to sign the poster of encouragement for these men. If you want, you can come join me, sit at a table, listen to their stories and let the men know in a very real way that Christ still loves them.
–Clark Carradine
Mission: PCHAS
Mission: Welcome Grace
Welcome to the Grace PC mission blog. The long term goal of this blog is to talk about the different aspects of mission work at GPC. In this inaugural post I’m going to outline who is “mission” at Grace and how we decide what to pursue.
At Grace every member is a part of mission – or can be. Practically, and since we are Presbyterian, we have a Mission committee. The committee is currently composed of 8 members, one of whom is the Mission elder, plus an associate pastor and a member of the finance committee (Mission represents about 10% of the GPC budget). We meet the 2nd Tuesday of every month and any are welcome to join the meetings.
The current committee:
Bill Urech – Elder/Moderator |
Portia Stephens |
Fred Alves |
Bill Burnett |
Helen Blacklock |
Bryan Haworth |
Diana Sparacin |
Janice McQuary |
Wilson Nicholson – Assoc Pastor |
John Davis – Finance |
Bill Urech (Mission Elder)