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The Presbytery of CincinnatiJune 12, 2012
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World Choir Games
Vote Yes
Changes in Call
Email Confusion
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Presbyterians to host World Choir Games

Covenant-First Presbyterian Church, in downtown Cincinnati, is hosting and invites you to attend a World Choir Games Friendship Concert:

 

Thursday, July 12, 7:30-9:00 p.m., at the church, 717 Elm Street, 45202

 

Three choirs will perform:  Hubei Children's Radio Chorus (China, 60 members), the Crystal Children's Choir (USA, 51 members), and the Orfeon Juan Bautista Plaza (Venezuela, 27 members).

PAAD urges presbytery to vote "yes" against death penalty

Presbyterian Action Against the Death Penalty, a network of the Presbytery of Cincinnati, reports:

 

The Cincinnati Enquirer has a poll asking if the death penalty should be outlawed; let's raise a shout so loud we're heard all the way up in Columbus! Vote "yes" to agree that the death penalty should be abolished!

 

http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20120602/NEWS010702/306020087/Death-death-penalty-Not-Hamilton-County

 

(the poll is in the middle of the article)

COM approves changes in calls, appoints moderators

At its June meeting, the Committee on Ministry took the following actions on the presbytery's behalf.

 

Designated the Rev. David Hawley (former pastor, Indian Hill) as honorably retired, effective July 1.

 

Recognized that the Rev. Barb Tesorero's service as interim associate pastor at Lakeside Presbyterian Church will conclude on July 1 and designated her a member at-large, effective that date.

 

Called the Rev. Lisa Stenner as pastor of Union Presbyterian Church, beginning August 1. Also, enrolled her as a member of the presbytery pending her dismissal by the Presbytery of Sheppards & Lapsley.   

 

Appointed moderators:

The Rev. Clem Street, Providence Presbyterian Church in Bright

The Rev. Robert Denny (HR), Westwood First Presbyterian Church

The Rev. Terry Webster, Third Presbyterian Church 

 
Presbytery office email conFUSEd 

For several days this week the presbytery office e-mail system bounced back messages from people with "fuse.net" addresses. 

 

The staff apologizes for the inconvenience and thanks those who reported the problem. We believe it has been resolved.

 

If your e-mail to the presbytery office ever bounces, please be sure to phone the staff to let us know.