Issue 245 | September 14, 2023

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A Word from our Transitional General Presbyter

In my first newsletter articles as Transitional General Presbyter, I reflected on discernment and this time of transition. I shared that our journey for the next 14 to 23 months will be the Presbytery of West Virginia moving from where it has been and what we know to the unknown. This will be a journey of leaving behind our old ways of doing and being the church, a time to reflect on the deeper questions of our identity, purpose, and future as a Presbytery – in other words, who is God calling us to be and what is God calling us to do now.

News from the Presbytery's Treasurer

  • 2024 PWV Budget
  • Board of Pensions: New Medicare Advantage plan replaces Medicare Supplement
  • Church Financial Leadership Grants available


  • Selecting 2024 Board of Pensions benefits
  • 2023 Special Offerings

Want to take part in the 2024 General Assembly?

The Committee on Representation is accepting applications for Minister of Word and Sacrament and Ruling Elder Commissioners, as well as Young Adult Advisory Delegates (YAADs) to the 226th General Assembly, which will hold committee meetings online June 25-27, 2024, and the Plenary Business Meeting in person in Salt Lake City, Utah, June 29-July 4, 2024. Ruling Elder and YAAD applications require a Session endorsement. Click here for more information, including application forms.

Application deadline: Sept. 29

Register for the Small Church Conference

Join the Presbytery of West Virginia for the 2023 Small Church Conference from 9:15 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7 at Elk Hills Presbyterian Church in Charleston. The theme for this 9th annual event is Ministry in the Wilderness. Rev. Dr. Judi Slater, who previously presented at our 2019 & 2021 conferences, will be the keynote presenter, speaking on “A Journey of Faith.” Additionally, participants have the chance to attend their choice of two workshops from three offered: A Journey of Compassion, Forum on PWV’s Future Direction, and Commissioned Pastor: Could God Be Calling You? Or Someone You Know? There is no cost to attend, and lunch will be provided. Register here by Sept. 30.

Healthy Boundary Training event scheduled for Oct. 27

All pastoral leaders – Ministers of Word and Sacrament (including Honorably Retired ministers serving, preaching, or working with congregations), Certified Christian Educators, Commissioned Pastors, ministers of other denominations serving our congregations, lay pastors, and persons on the Pulpit Supply List – are required to complete a Healthy Boundary Training workshop every five years. The next event will be Oct. 27, held via Zoom and led by Sky Kershner, retired director of KPCC Counseling, Charleston, and Assistant Professor, WVU School of Medicine. There is no cost to attend. All pastoral leaders who are new to the Presbytery and those who have not completed a Healthy Boundary Training workshop after 2019 need to attend. Questions can be directed to Maureen Wright at statedclerk@wvpresbytery.org. Call 304-744-7634 or email office@wvpresbytery.org to register.

Unfrozen, Unstuck, Unfazed is the theme for the Fall Youth Retreat Nov. 10-12 at Bluestone Camp & Retreat

The Fall Youth Retreat is for those in grades 6-12 and the adults who work with them. It will feature keynote presenter Anne Russ, a Presbyterian pastor who has been a small church pastor, keynote speaker including 2023 Montreat Youth Conferences, music leader, and workshop presenter. The retreat will explore ways to practice our faith so that it enables us to withstand the pain and pressures of those times when life is hard. Complete information, including a brochure and registration details, is here.

Click for a flyer that includes the schedule

Kanawha United Presbyterian in downtown Charleston seeks part-time Music/Choral Director

Kanawha United Presbyterian Church, located at 1009 Virginia St. E. in Charleston, is looking for a part-time Music/Choral Director who will work with the church's accomplished choir and alongside its Principal Organist Johan Botes. Read about the opportunity and how to apply at kanawhachurch.org/we-are-hiring-music-choral-director.

Carpenter Ants concert benefitting Hope for the Children

On Oct. 8, from 3-5 p.m., West Virginia musicians The Carpenter Ants will perform at Charleston Town Center on the West Virginia Hall of Fame Stage as a benefit for Hope for the Children in Charleston's sister city of Banska Bystrica, Slovakia. Hope for the Children is a mission of the First Presbyterian Church of Charleston. There is no cost to attend the concert, and all profits received will go to the mission.

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Communion training for Ruling Elders

Oct. 15, 3-5 p.m., on Zoom

As the presbytery seeks to fulfill a responsibility for “authorizing and training specific ruling elders to administer or preside at the Lord’s Supper when it deems it necessary to meet the needs for the administration of the Sacrament.” (G-3.0301b), it will offer this free training event. All sessions, particularly those whose churches do not have pastoral leadership, are invited to send ruling elders; participants must be approved by the church’s session prior to the event. There is a preliminary assignment including reading sections of the 2023-2025 Book of Order, so participants must have a copy. To register, submit your name, church, email, phone number, and date of session approval to attend this training to susan_sharp_campbell@hotmail.com no later than Oct. 2. If you have any questions, contact Susan at this email address or 304-667-9428.

Loss, Grief, and Nostalgia in Congregational Life is final Expanding Your Ministry Toolbox course of 2023

Oct. 28, 9:30-4:30, on Zoom

In many of our churches we look back at how things were, be it to the 1950s where our churches were full or to 2019 pre-pandemic, and pray, hope, wish that we could go back to the way things were when people flocked into our sanctuaries and gathered for our programs. We sense the loss of people, programs, finances, and more, and we grieve. In this course, Michael Girlinghouse, the interim chaplain for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, will lead participants in exploring how congregations can work through their grief as we mourn the “used-to-be’s” and embrace God’s new future by “remembering forward.” Registration deadline is Oct. 16. Cost is $40.

Church officer preparation course

Nov. 12 and 19, 2-5 p.m., on Zoom

To assist pastors and moderators with the period of study and preparation the Book of Order describes in G-2.0402 for newly elected Ruling Elders and Deacons, Susan Sharp Campbell will offer this two-part course, of which participants are expected to participate in both sessions. While some of the content may overlap, this will be a new plan from previous years. All participants will need to have a copy of the 2023-2025 PCUSA Book of Order during the course. Participants can register individually or as a session; registration deadline is Nov. 2.

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Another Presby Prep begins in January 2024

Presby Prep is the first year of the presbytery’s Authorized Lay Preacher/Commissioned Pastor Preparation Program. It's also an opportunity to become more knowledgeable about what it means to be Presbyterian and part of the Reformed family of churches. Presby Prep consists of 8 courses, one a month from January – May and September – November, all on Zoom. Each course is 3 hours long and offered on Thursday evenings or Saturday mornings, so you can choose the most convenient time to attend each month. Each course also has an assignment to be completed in advance. The registration deadline to participate in all 8 courses is Nov. 30. Note that in order for Presby Prep to take place in 2024, there must be at least 8 people registered by Nov. 30; otherwise, it will take place in 2025.       

Celebrate Synod Sunday on Sunday

On Sunday, congregations and presbyteries in the Synod of the Trinity are invited to celebrate the gifts and blessings that take place in our bounds throughout the year. The Synod works hand-in-hand with the ministry and mission of our presbyteries as they seek to support the witness of congregations, to the end that the church throughout its region becomes a community of faith, hope, love and witness. You can use the following bulletin inserts to help tell the story of our synod and celebrate the good news that is occurring in our region: color insert, B&W insert.

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The Rev. Dr. John Goodman, appreciated as a volunteer at PC(USA) General Assemblies for his knowledge of polity, dies at 81

By Mike Ferguson, Presbyterian News Service

The Rev. Dr. John Robert Goodman, a pastor and mid council executive appreciated and respected for his polity knowledge proffered at the many General Assemblies he served as a volunteer, died Aug. 8 in Harrisonburg, Virginia. He was 81.

QUICK LINKS

Presbyterian Older Adult Ministries Network

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