PRC hosts Congregational Health Ministries every month. This is a noon meeting with lunch--registration is required, and I think there's a $10 fee for the food.
October's offering may be of interest to you:
Teenage Depression:
Prevention and Intervention
Katie Mount from the Samaritan Center is presenting.
Wed, October 21
noon until 1:30
reg deadline Oct 14
call Ruth Stoll 697-6560
or ris15@verizon.net
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Addition
about the event at Highland this Friday:
you can buy tickets at the door if you decide to go at the last minute
you can buy tickets at the door if you decide to go at the last minute
Monday, August 24, 2009
2ND POST--WOW
More information to share:
locally and this week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Highland Presbyterian on Oregon Pk. in Lancaster is hosting an event this Friday, August 28 6 pm at their building. Taylor Mason, a comedian and ventriloquist, will be performing as will Drive Thru Parking, a contemporary Christian rock band. Tickets are $7 and $5 and can be purchased at www.itickets.com. Highland would like lots of other congregations to feel welcome. This event is for the entire family. Questions? contact Matt Wilcox at Highland 569-2651
Youth CUE
This is the first brochure I've ever gotten from them. Don't know a thing about the organization. I'm just passing along information. This organization is for youth choirs. The flyer they sent has all sorts of trips planned and camp for 2010.
You can come in and look at my brochure or call 210-320-3525 or look on-line www.youthcue.org to get your own.
I would encourage you to schedule some quiet time, a time away, a time of rest. You all (paid workers and volunteer) work hard and your work is emotionally demanding. It can wear you down.
Two places locally that provide retreats are
Oasis Ministries
717-737-8222
www.oasismin.org
419 Deerfield Rd.
Camp Hill, PA 17011
and Kairos: School of Spiritual Formation
717-669-2957
Kairos@on-the-journey.org
offices in Lancaster, retreats in Wernersville
Please do look into blocking out some time this Fall to rest and renew.
locally and this week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Highland Presbyterian on Oregon Pk. in Lancaster is hosting an event this Friday, August 28 6 pm at their building. Taylor Mason, a comedian and ventriloquist, will be performing as will Drive Thru Parking, a contemporary Christian rock band. Tickets are $7 and $5 and can be purchased at www.itickets.com. Highland would like lots of other congregations to feel welcome. This event is for the entire family. Questions? contact Matt Wilcox at Highland 569-2651
Youth CUE
This is the first brochure I've ever gotten from them. Don't know a thing about the organization. I'm just passing along information. This organization is for youth choirs. The flyer they sent has all sorts of trips planned and camp for 2010.
You can come in and look at my brochure or call 210-320-3525 or look on-line www.youthcue.org to get your own.
I would encourage you to schedule some quiet time, a time away, a time of rest. You all (paid workers and volunteer) work hard and your work is emotionally demanding. It can wear you down.
Two places locally that provide retreats are
Oasis Ministries
717-737-8222
www.oasismin.org
419 Deerfield Rd.
Camp Hill, PA 17011
and Kairos: School of Spiritual Formation
717-669-2957
Kairos@on-the-journey.org
offices in Lancaster, retreats in Wernersville
Please do look into blocking out some time this Fall to rest and renew.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
First post: introduction and purpose
to all Youth leaders, both professional and volunteer
paid and not
tired and enthusiastic
parent and sweet-young-thing-----
We here at the Parish Resource Center have created this blog basically to relay information. We think this is one more way to fulfill our mission: to strengthen you in your ministry in your own congregation; to train, equip and coach you for leadership and service.
We are just starting this. It's an experiment. We hope this blog will change and grow in ways that will be helpful to you.
We'd like you to make this a regular stop in your on-line work. Just check this site out every several days for new information, for ideas and comments from peers. After we get the hang of this, we envision this as a place where you can contribute as well, where you can network with your colleagues, where we can all exchange information, where we can support one another.
We'll just see where this takes us.
new information to share:
(We get lots of ads and notices from lots of youth organizations. I know that many of you get these mailings, too. But I want to pass this information along, just in case.)
30 hour famine sponsored by World Vision This is a program designed to make congregations aware of hunger and help alleviate it. WV has a ton of materials to help you set up this event. The dates they've chosen (and there would be something really cool about knowing that other faith communities around the world are all doing this on the same weekend) are Feb 26-27 and April 23-24 (you don't have to do it then, though). I have the packet here at the PRC or you can phone 1-800-7FAMINE or go on-line: www.famine2010.org.
NOOMA got one of the new ones--#23 Corner and #24 is on backorder so as soon as the bookstore gets it, I'll get it on the shelf.
CPYU Center for Parent/Youth Understanding I hope you all know about this organization and use their resources. Walt Mueller is the president--maybe you are familiar with his name. They are based right here in E-town. PRC has a bunch of their books. We've been given permission to download their on-line magazine. Check them out.
I think that's enough for the first post.
The plan is to add to the site at least weekly, maybe more often.
Peace to you all.
paid and not
tired and enthusiastic
parent and sweet-young-thing-----
We here at the Parish Resource Center have created this blog basically to relay information. We think this is one more way to fulfill our mission: to strengthen you in your ministry in your own congregation; to train, equip and coach you for leadership and service.
We are just starting this. It's an experiment. We hope this blog will change and grow in ways that will be helpful to you.
We'd like you to make this a regular stop in your on-line work. Just check this site out every several days for new information, for ideas and comments from peers. After we get the hang of this, we envision this as a place where you can contribute as well, where you can network with your colleagues, where we can all exchange information, where we can support one another.
We'll just see where this takes us.
new information to share:
(We get lots of ads and notices from lots of youth organizations. I know that many of you get these mailings, too. But I want to pass this information along, just in case.)
30 hour famine sponsored by World Vision This is a program designed to make congregations aware of hunger and help alleviate it. WV has a ton of materials to help you set up this event. The dates they've chosen (and there would be something really cool about knowing that other faith communities around the world are all doing this on the same weekend) are Feb 26-27 and April 23-24 (you don't have to do it then, though). I have the packet here at the PRC or you can phone 1-800-7FAMINE or go on-line: www.famine2010.org.
NOOMA got one of the new ones--#23 Corner and #24 is on backorder so as soon as the bookstore gets it, I'll get it on the shelf.
CPYU Center for Parent/Youth Understanding I hope you all know about this organization and use their resources. Walt Mueller is the president--maybe you are familiar with his name. They are based right here in E-town. PRC has a bunch of their books. We've been given permission to download their on-line magazine. Check them out.
I think that's enough for the first post.
The plan is to add to the site at least weekly, maybe more often.
Peace to you all.
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