May 28, 2015

   



Our Mission Statement
We, the Synod of the Covenant,
in partnership with
our presbyteries, congregations, the General Assembly
and other faith communions,
are called and sent by God
to be a living, active and inclusive witness
to the love of Christ  
GIVE NOW!
Presbyterian News
Faith groups join call to end family detention

Seventeen worshiping community grant recipients announced

Trial begins for two Presbyterian pastors in Sudan
PC(USA) appeals for release, assurances of human rights

Office of Theology and Worship launches new "Theological Conversations" series
Ohio Council of Churches
COVENANT GATHERING
June 28 - July 3
In conjunction with the MultiCultural Youth Conference



Covenant Gathering Website

Download Brochure
2015 Western National Leadership Training Event
Other LInks
Presbytery Happenings

The U. S. Grant Birthplace
on the banks of the Ohio River 

was the perfect place 

 to launch Ulysses Underground  

Splendid Weather and Splendid People 

Thank you all so much!!

 
4th Annual MultiCultural Youth Conference
MCYC 2014
The 4th Annual Synod of the Covenant MultiCultural Youth Conference is June 29 thru July 3 this year! We hope to see you at Michindoh Conference Center in Hillsdale, MI.


Open to Rising 9th to 12th Graders


$200 by June 1st
$250 after June 1st

$100 Scholarships available by writing one page essay "
'What does Multicultural mean to me and where am I'


To register send completed registration and medical form with registration fee and essay(optional) by
JUNE 23 to:
Synod of the Covenant
1911 Indianwood Circle, Suite B
Maumee OH 43537

2014 Comments 
What was your overall impression of the conference?  
'I thought the conference was so great! I would love to come back every year!'
'I like how it turned and can't wait to return!'
'It was a great experience and I loved all the activities and things we did.
''My overall impression was moving-a great experience.'

     

What did the conference do for you personally?  
'It introduced me to cultures and how to be accepting.'
'It made me realize that stereotypes didn't really matter.'
'I feel like it brought me closer to God.'
'It helped me be more open and make more friends.'

  

What Activities did you enjoy?  
'Waterslide, fireworks, free time, the gym'
'Hiking, basketball and volleyball.'
'Every single one.'

 

Presbyterian Women Churchwide Gathering


Registration for the 2015 PW Churchwide Gathering is now open!

Register now. 

The Gathering will be held June 18-21, 2015 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The theme of the Gathering is "One Body, One Spirit," based on 1 Corinthians 12:12-27. As always, workshops, plenary sessions, worship, mission opportunities  and all Gathering programming will explore the theme in the context of a diverse, faithful sisterhood. Full registration for the event is just $395 (less than in 2012!), plus lodging and transportation.

Learn about registration options and see the daily schedule.

 

BIG TENT 2015

Experience that deep sense of community one would expect at a national gathering of Presbyterians-a great big family reunion!  Join us for a wide variety of workshops, all under one Big Tent, a conference that will inspire and equip Presbyterians to live missionally.

 

Only $395 per person, which includes accommodations, seven meals, campus parking and outstanding programming. Fees for children and youth are no more than $150 each.

 

More Information 

 

Be inspired...Become equipped...Get connected! 

Synod News Deadline
The article deadline for the next regular edition of this newsletter is Wednesday, May 27, 4:00 p.m. Submit to Janet Fehlen at j.fehlen@synodofthecovenant.org


Action Alert: A Fatihful Way Forward for 2016 Budget

The Faithful Way Forward: 2016 Budget

 

Last month, The PC(USA) Office of Public Witness worked with other faith partners to offer a briefing for Congress on the "Faithful Budget," a document written by the faith community about our nation's financial priorities. The Reverend J. Herbert Nelson joined with Sister Simone Campbell, Rabbi Jonah Pesner, and Maggie Siddiqi in calling for a budget that prioritizes people and livelihood, not corporate profit or greed. This included calling for-

 

  • Preservation of the social safety net, essential programs serving the most vulnerable people
  • Investment in health care, access to which is essential to the shalom and wellbeing of all people
  • A serious look at our spending priorities when comparing over-investment in the mechanisms of war and underinvestment in human capital
  • A progressive tax code that not only brings in enough revenue to pay for what is most important, but also reduces inequality by making sure that all people have enough - not too much and not too little

 

Download the complete briefing packet here.

 

In April, both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate have passed budgets that would repeal the Affordable Care Act, turn Medicaid into a block grant, and cut billions of dollars from nutrition and education programs, all while increasing spending on overseas wars and cutting taxes for the wealthiest.

 

Please email your members of Congress this week. Ask them to create a budget that is aligned with the Faithful Budget and cares for the needs of all of all people, not just the wealthy few.

 

In preparation for the briefing, J. Herbert Nelson wrote:

 

"As a follower of Christianity, I believed that 'to whom much is given, much will be required.' God's justice insists that those who have much must contribute to the good of all. Indeed, God's vision of shalom wants a society in which each of us has enough -- not too much and not too little. We are living in a new Gilded Age where the gap between rich and poor grows ever deeper. Today's worship of money and things is nothing less than idolatry and justice requires us to change if we are gong to live up to God's radical vision for us. Responsible taxation in a linchpin of a democratic society and from a Christian perspective, greater tax justice is necessary and a key response to rising inequality."

 

Read all of J. Herbert Nelson's remarks on tax justice and the Faithful Budget.

 

View J. Herbert's remarks on YouTube.

 

The Faithful Budget principles are available here.

 

To link directly to this message, please visit our blog.

 

 

Next Newsletter
The next news letter will be published on Thursday, June 25. Please have your information to Janet Fehlen by 4:00 on Wednesday, June 24.
j.fehlen@synodofthecovenant.org