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April 7, 2014
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Ulster Project seeks Presbyterian teens

I represent Ulster Project Cincinnati, one of 28 branches of the Ulster Project, a peacekeeping mission involving teens from Northern Ireland and the United States. Ulster Project Cincinnati brings youth from Northern Ireland to Cincinnati homes in July where the teens for Northern Ireland and Cincinnati participate in four-week program designed to encourage leadership and foster peace.

 

We are reaching out to the Cincinnati area churches because we are seeking extraordinary teens for this summer's project. We would like to engage a greater number of Presbyterian youth in Ulster Project Cincinnati. We are all passionate about sharing Christ's message of peace. This is the perfect way for Cincinnati's faith-filled teens to do just that.

 

Could you please share this request with your Peacemaking Committee or connect me with an appropriate contact within your community?

 

We are happy to talk with you over the phone or in person. We can even arrange for a presentation about UPC to help further explain our mission. We are also giving a complimentary webinar this week if you are interested in learning more about the project: 

Summer Program for Teens - Ulster Project Cincinnati

April 10, 2014 7:00 PM EDT.

Click this link to register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/797080316937537282 


Peace,
Mark

Mark Redmond | Host Committee Chair/Treasurer

 

Ulster Project Cincinnati
P.O. Box 53165
Cincinnati, OH 45251
ulsterprojectcincinnati.org   

COM approves changes in pastoral calls

At its April meeting, the Committee on Ministry approved the following changes in call on behalf of the presbytery:

 

The Rev. David Choate to member-at-large of the presbytery pending dismissal from the Presbytery of Prospect Hill.

 

The Rev. Adam Fronczek to pastor of Knox Presbyterian Church and member of the presbytery pending dismissal from the Presbytery of Chicago where he has been serving as associate pastor of Fourth Presbyterian Church.