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125th Stated Meeting of Foothills Presbytery


Tuesday, February 20, 2023

10:00 am

at Fountain Inn Presbyterian Church

307 North Main Street, Fountain Inn 29644



The Reverend Shavon Starling-Louis

(Co-Moderator of the General Assembly PCUSA)

will be our guest speaker and proclaim the word based on the theme “Unbound We Thrive.”

REGISTER

Living and Loving

with Dementia

Sunday, January 21st in Tartan Hall

following the 10:45 service

Fort Hill Presbyterian Church

101 Edgewood Avenue, Clemson, SC 29631


This workshop is designed with caregivers and friends in mind to

help those they love, as well as provide understanding about the

disease of memory loss. Helping to answer questions and

more will be Anna Hatcher, Memory Care Director at the Foothills

Retirement Community in Easley.

Event Fee: $50, includes Saturday lunch.

Scan the QR code to register and pay.


Click HERE for Full Flyer.

Elder REFRESH Training

February 3

Providence Church

10 am - 3 pm


This workshop, led by the Rev. Tom Malone, is for newly ordained Elders and those who have previously served. It will focus on the four areas in which our Book of Order requires each new officer to be examined:

1) Personal Faith

2) Reformed Doctrines and Beliefs

3) Presbyterian Polity

4) Duties of the Office of Elder or Deacon

 

Lunch will be served. The workshop costs $10 to offset the cost of lunch.

REGISTER

COM - CPM - PDA - PJC

Retreat for the Five South Carolina Presbyteries

(Fri. & Sat.) February 23-24, 2024

Seven Oaks Presbyterian Church, Columbia, SC


We have arranged to bring in expert trainers from within the PC(USA) Denomination in all four areas for this retreat. The cost for the retreat is $40 per participant. Your payment covers the meals, materials and speakers.


Please complete the registration and payment information using the REGISTRATION button below.


Registration Deadline: Friday, February 2, 2024.**

** If you have questions about registration,

please contact Lisa Mallory at Trinity Presbytery, [email protected]

REGISTER

Eidson, Kara. A Time to Grow: Lenten Lessons from the Garden to the Table. Westminster John Knox Press, 2022. (263.92 Eidson)



   From Eden to Gethsemane to the garden in which Jesus was buried and raised, our story of faith wanders through much fertile soil. But in our current world of fast food and to-go meals, we often do not make time to explore where our food comes from and how we break bread together. Journeying through the season of Lent with this in mind, A Time to Grow encourages readers to slow down, move through the painstaking process of growth, and end together with great feasting and celebration of the resurrection.

   Themes of soil, water, light, time, fasting, feasting, and more guide the way from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday. Readers will explore the intricacies of how faith is required to produce food and how that faith can lead us all to feast at the table on Easter morning.

   Additional elements are included to enhance communal spiritual practice for small groups or the entire congregation during Lent. These elements include sermon prompts, liturgies with communal responses, altar art ideas for decorating worship spaces, and prompts for children's time in worship. 

M. Craig BarnesHeritage Lecturer

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Greenville, SC - January 21, 2024

The Heritage Lecture Committee is pleased to welcome the Reverend Dr. Craig Barnes to Westminster on Sunday, January 21. He will share in both worship services as well as in a joint adult Sunday School class.

 

Craig was raised on Long Island, New York. After graduating from Princeton Theological Seminary, he received a Ph.D. in the History of Christianity from The University of Chicago. He served as the pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Madison, WI, until 1992 when he became the pastor of The National Presbyterian Church in Washington D.C. In 2002 he became a chaired professor at Pittsburgh Seminary while also serving as the pastor of the Shadyside Presbyterian Church. In 2012 he was elected president of Princeton Theological Seminary and became the president emeritus in January 2023.



He has nine published books including When God Interrupts, Pastor as Minor Poet, and most recently Diary of a Pastor’s Soul. He has also served as a contributor and Editor at Large to The Christian Century for many years. He is married to Dawne Hess Barnes who is an interior designer. They have three fabulous children, four delightful grandchildren, and a frisbee-addicted Bearded Collie.

Foothills Peer Ministry

Youth Leaders Roundtable

is Thursday, February 1,

12 noon at Trinity




Christian Educators Gathering

is February 12 at 12 noon

at Nazareth.


Music Ministry

Leaders 

next gathering is

Wedneday, February 14

at 9 am - Zoom.


Validated Pastors Gathering & Lunch


Wednesday March 13

Noon, at Fourth



RSVP HERE


Dear Friends,

 

This is a reminder that it is now time to enter your 

2023 Statistical Report. 


The Statistical Report can be completed at (http://oga.pcusa.org/stats).

Please remember, the program works best using one of the following web browsers: Firefox, Safari, or Chrome. 


We urge you to complete your report by the FIRST of FEBRUARY

to avoid long waiting times when you log onto the Office of General Assembly site.

 

THE ABSOLUTE DEADLINE FOR ENTERING STATISTICS

IS FEBRUARY 8, 2024.

 

User IDs and church passwords are the same as in previous years. Please email me or call me if you need log-on information for your church.

 

Thank you,

LeAnne White

Foothills Presbytery office

Please remember that the Presbytery office

has a new mailing address: 

 

Foothills Presbytery

PO Box 1118

Simpsonville, SC 29681-1118

3 Upcoming Opportunities:


#1 & 2 at Fort Hill:

#3 sponsored by Foothills Presbytery at FPC Greer:

Mental Health First Aid Training

Foothills Presbytery is excited to partner with MHFA and provide training for pastors, educators, youth leaders, elders, deacons, and volunteers.


Thursday, February 29

at First Presbyterian Greer

REGISTER HERE

Greenville First Steps and our partners invite you to attend an upcoming breakfast to

learn about the critical need for childcare in Greenville County and how churches and

faith-based organizations can help.

• Discover the current state of childcare in Greenville County.

• Learn how churches are fulfilling their missions AND benefiting by offering childcare.

• Hear about resources available to start a new program or expand an existing one.

• Hear from experienced providers.


Join us for the following event:

@ Jan 23, 2024 at 8:30 AM

St Andrews Episcopal Church, Greenville, SC

Register Now



SC5 School of Theology

Equipping Ruling Elders and Church Leaders

SC5 School of Theology is sponsored by the five presbyteries in South Carolina: Charleston-Atlantic, Foothills, New Harmony, Providence, and Trinity.


2024 Spring Classes being offered

March 8 & 9

at Presbyterian College


Click here for more information

Click here for Spring 2024 Courses

Lots of wonderful offerings in 2024 to share from NEXT CHURCH:


Winter Workshop Burst 

https://nextchurch.net/product/winter-workshop-burst/

Five timely topics for church leaders based on feedback we have received from individual conversations concerning the needs on the ground: 

 It’s only $29/person for all sessions or $25/person for each session. Our hope is that this low cost will provide access to as many leaders as possible.

Preaching for Change

https://nextchurch.net/preaching-for-change/

We received a Lilly Grant to support our initiative, Preaching for Change, and are excited to launch our pilot program in 2024. Cohorts can be composed of leadership within a congregation or colleagues with a common goal. All participants will engage with our resources (Cultivated Ministry and Crossroads video series), receive 1:1 and group coaching quarterly, and attend the 2024 National Gathering.


National Gathering 

https://nextchurch.net/product/2024-national-gathering/

From April 8-11, 2024 we will gather in Falls Church, VA to move the needle in our contexts. Participants will engage with practitioners and coaches in one of six different areas:

  • Community Organizing
  • Building Community Partnerships
  • Intersectionality/Embodying Welcome
  • Identity and Coalition Building for People of Color
  • The Preaching Moment
  • Leading Change


Visit Nextchurch.net for more information!

Presbyterian Planning Calendar Photos

The Presbyterian Planning Calendar, a beloved publication of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), is once again seeking photo submissions from congregations and worshiping communities, mid councils, camps, conference centers and education centers for use in its 2024–25 edition. The deadline to submit photos for the upcoming Presbyterian Planning Calendar is February 14, 2024.

Images to be considered for the Presbyterian Planning Calendar should feature church members and friends engaged in activities including worship, mission service, creativity and the arts, and direct outreach. Calendar planners ask that staged photos of groups of people and photos of people sitting at conference or dining tables be avoided. For more details go here.

THE PRESBYTERIAN PROMISE


AN $80,000 SCHOLARSHIP OVER 4 YEARS FOR ALL STUDENTS WHO ARE PRESBYTERIAN.


The Presbyterian Promise Scholarship is a commitment by Presbyterian College (PC) to recognize students for their merit and affiliation with the Presbyterian Church. PC seeks to develop students academically and spiritually in this signature scholarship. Students who are members of Presbyterian churches will receive a scholarship for a minimum of $20,000 per year for up to four years—that’s an $80,000 commitment to you. For more information and to apply visit our site: www.presby.edu/presbyterian-promise

Presbyterian College is excited to offer a new program focused on fundraising, philanthropy, stewardship, and other giving initiatives for congregations and other faith-related organizations. PC is proud to partner with the Lake Institute on Faith & Giving at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy (Indiana University) to offer the Executive Certificate in Religious Fundraising (ECRF).


This unique partnership enables this outstanding course to be offered in the southeast region. The executive certificate program provides the research, tools, and customized training to meet the growing needs of leaders in religious communities and fundraisers of faith-based organizations. The focus of the ECRF is on the cultural, organizational, and philanthropic practices unique to religious institutions. These practices in turn enable donors motivated by spiritual and religious values to experience the joy of generous giving.


This would be an ideal program for clergy or other faith leaders as well as stewardship or advancement staff members in religious communities, schools, or service organizations. For PC(USA) pastors, there is also a scholarship offered through the Presbyterian Foundation to offset some of the costs of attendance.  


Program Dates: May 20-22, 2024 (3 hour online component afterwards)


Location: Covenant Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC

Sign Up
Presbyterian Foundation Scholarship Information

226TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING IN

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

NEXT SUMMER...

Click this link to view the December 

On the Road to GA226 Newsletter

MID COUNCIL MINISTRIES

‘Along the Road’ podcasts: recent and upcoming episodes


Spirited discussions about trauma-informed decision-making, GA student delegates, Robert’s Rules, the Road to Emmaus, and Presbyterian connections beyond the congregation


Five new “Along the Road” podcast episodes have been made available since November, three from the “Encounter” series for mid-council and church leaders and two “Nourish” episodes for deacons and ruling elders.

Listen to all Along the Road episodes directly from the Mid Council Ministries section of pcusa.org or from popular streaming services. 


Click here for more information

Come hungry, leave nourished.


We understand - being a young adult is hard. Life is messy. And it can be hard to find your footing in the midst of so many major life transitions. That’s why we created The Manna Retreat, a special place for 22-32(ish) year olds to find belonging and spiritual nourishment. During this three-day conference, we will

worship together, participate in small groups, eat our meals together, and spend our free time playing games by the fireplace and hiking around Montreat.


Register today at

montreat.org/manna-retreat-24!

Ring in the New Year with a gift of love to your PW ministry!

Our joy, our delight as Presbyterian Women is serving a loving God through transformative ministries and relationships.

Together, we beautify God’s world as we live PW Purpose-ful lives!


As we look toward a new year of PW possibility and hope and love, please consider a year-end gift to support PW’s Annual Mission Fund (the Mission Pledge). The Annual Fund undergirds all we do as Presbyterian Women.

Give online: Visit presbyterianwomen.org/give and select “2023 Year-End Gift”


Reminders from your Stated Clerk


  • Changes in Foothills Presbytery's Terms of Call for Pastors 
  • Changes to the Book of Order (PCUSA)
  • Changes in the PCUSA Board Pensions Health Care Plan for Retirees and Pastors



Get ready for an exhilarating experience as we extend a warm invitation to the much-anticipated 2024 Southeast Region Conference! This year's event promises to be an inspiring celebration of unity, collaboration, and the incredible diversity that makes our region truly special. Embrace the power of unity as we explore the richness that comes from our diversity. This year's theme, "One Body, Many Parts," emphasizes the strength we gain when we come together, each contributing our unique talents, perspectives, and experiences for the greater good.


Stay tuned for more details, including registration information, in the coming weeks. We can't wait to gather as one body with many parts, united for the greater good!


https://nationalnbpc.org/

Questions? Contact [email protected].

REGISTER HERE by February 23

St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church has a partner youth mission ministry called Camp RHINO. Camp RHINO is a week-long mission experience for youth. We partner with local non-profit organizations, so groups can do service projects with one or a variety of non-profits. In the past, Camp RHINO groups have built homes with Habitat for Humanity and Rebuilding Together, packed food delivery boxes for Second Harvest Food Bank, assisted in homeless outreach and shelters, worked in community gardens, and volunteered with other programs.

 

2024 CAMP SESSIONS AVAILABLE :

  • WEEK ONE : JUNE 3-7 
  • WEEK TWO : JUNE 10-14
  • WEEK THREE : JUNE 17-21
  • WEEK FOUR : JULY 15-19

 

Interested Churches May Register at WWW.RHINONOLA.ORG, or schedule a phone call with our YAV RHINO Volunteer and recent Pittsburgh Theological Seminary graduate Steff Johnson at: [email protected]”  Steff’s Office Number : 504-897-0101 ex. 117

Opportunity for High School Youth

JULY 22-27, 2024

PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, CLINTON, S.C.


Join us for an enriching five-day gathering at Presbyterian College, Clinton, S.C., where rising high school juniors and seniors will come together to explore their callings and gifts for leadership in the church. 

Co-hosted by the Miller Summer Youth Institute at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and the Office of Spiritual Life at Presbyterian College, this unique event offers students the chance to learn from experienced faculty and staff from both institutions, to delve into vocational discernment activities, and to engage in guided theological reflection. This gathering promises to be a transformative experience for those seeking to explore their callings and who want to learn more about what the path to leadership in the church might look like! 

Students can expect to engage in group discernment activities, enjoy downtime on the Presbyterian College campus and in the City of Greenville, and participate in worship. Room and board will be provided on the PC campus. 

REGISTER

Charleston Atlantic Presbytery BUS transportation to St. Louis!


Transportation—Kelly Tours:

• Trip to St. Louis, MO takes 12 hours & 37 minutes. Bus will depart August 7, 2024

• Bus seats 56 passengers, to be comfortable we are looking for 40 ladies to commit. Last time we picked up ladies in Columbia & Spartanburg.

• There will be a Relay Driver and regular driver due to regulations.


Read More Here

Apply for Montreat Summer Staff!


Do you know a young adult looking for a summer job? Montreat Conference Center is currently accepting applications for its 2024 Summer Staff season. All young adults who are at least one year out of high school are invited to apply.


Available positions cover a wide range of skills and interests such as A/V production, childhood education, marketing, environmental studies, hospitality, and more! All positions are paid and include the option to live on campus. Plus, certain positions may qualify for college credit.


This is a great opportunity to gain valuable job experience and enjoy life in our close-knit mountain community. If you think someone you know would be interested, please encourage them to apply at montreat.org/summer-staff!

2024 Offerings:


Leadership & Hybrid Ministry in the New Media Landscape with the Rev. Dr. Angela Gorrell

Zoom | January 8, 15, 22, and 29 | 11 am - 1 pm Eastern | 4 Sessions

Living in a new media landscape is as daunting as it is exhausting. You may be feeling fresh out of resilience, creativity, and agility. This course will help you to lean into your expertise while attending to what matters most for ministry in a new media landscape. 


The Sequel: Jesus Continued in the Book of Acts with the Rev. Dr. Allen Hilton

Zoom | Jan. 11 – Feb. 29 | 7:30 pm Eastern | 8 Sessions

Luke’s intro to the Book of Acts summarizes his whole 24-chapter Gospel — Jesus’ birth, childhood, teaching, preaching, wonder-working, passion, death, and resurrection — as "all that Jesus began to do and teach.” (Acts 1.1) 


Developing Your Praxis for Building Diverse Youth Communities with Dr. Brian Ragsdale, Ph.D.

Zoom | February 7 | 12 - 1:30 pm Eastern

In this interactive presentation and dialogue, we explore youth identity development from understanding the synergies between holding multiple identities, for example, Black, neurodivergent, LGBTQIA. Geared toward youth leaders, layperson, and youth ministers. 

Healthy Congregations

On March 5, 2024, we will be hosting our Healthy Congregations workshop in Fort Mill, SC. The training will be conducted from 9 am to 4 pm at Grace Presbyterian Church in Fort Mill. Here is a brief description of the workshop:

  • The Healthy Congregations workshop is designed to equip leaders to respond to the presence or potential threat of anxiety in a congregational system in ways that prevent destructive conflict and help the church stay focused on its unique mission and purpose. This workshop will help you:
  • Learn how you as a leader can influence the health of your congregation – how to detect and avoid unhealthy patterns of living together in community
  • Learn how to keep anxiety from becoming infectious
  • Gain confidence in responding to challenges and opportunities
  • Learn how to put limits on invasive behavior, manage reactivity, and overcome sabotage
  • Discover how leaders can function as the congregation’s immune system
  • Learn to focus on strengths, resources, options, and the future


Additional Training Opportunities:

Conflict Transformation Skills for Churches

Conflict is a normal part of life; unfortunately, the church is not exempt. This workshop will give participants the knowledge and skills necessary to manage conflicts within their congregations in a healthier manner.

Mediation Skills Training Institute

This 5-day event is designed to equip church leaders with the knowledge and skills necessary to deal effectively with interpersonal, congregational, and other forms of group conflict. It also includes a component on congregational mediation and consultation, placed within the context of family systems theory.


https://lmpeacecenter.org/

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Available Jobs

on our website.

Full Time Chaplain

Position Available




Mark your Calendars for these Upcoming Events

2024


January

18 Sexual Ethics Team meeting and Examination Commission meeting

20 Racial Ethnic Cabinet meeting

22 Antiracism Ministry Team meeting

24-27 APCE Annual Event

25 Committee on Preparation for Ministry meeting

30 Presbyterian Foundation Financial Forum



Foothills Presbytery Featured Events


Foothills Presbytery Calendar


2024 Foothills Presbytery Stated Meetings

  • February 20, 2024, at Fountain Inn
  • May 18, 2024, at Limestone
  • August 3, 2024 (Virtual)
  • November 12, 2024
Quicklinks

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