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July 18, 2024

Welcome to this week's edition of our e-letter, Presbytery Matters.

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Mission Stories

We want to hear about the mission stories from our Presbytery's worshiping communities. What mission work are you involved in? How are your members working in the community? What story would you like to share with others in the Presbytery?

 

Send any mission stories from your congregation that you would like to share to: CaySyrNews@gmail.com

  

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Joys and Concerns around the Presbytery

In our prayers together this week:


  • Please pray for those who are dealing with storm and tornado damage and those who have been impacted by the heat and weather recently.
  • Please pray for Bob Green, husband of Rev. Karen Green of the Mexico church, who was admitted to the hospital this week. Please keep Bob and Karen both in your prayers.
  • Pray for 14-year-old Jerry Armstrong who has been diagnosed with bone cancer. He attends Whitelaw Presbyterian Church with his family.
  • Pray for those who are grieving the loss of a loved one.
  • All those in Ukraine.
  • All those in Israel and Gaza.
  • All those who are homebound.
  • All those who battling addiction.
  • Keep all those who battling cancer and other chronic illnesses in your prayers. Please ask God to be by their side and to be with their doctors and families.


In the cycle of prayer our Presbytery, please pray for these congregations, faith communities, and individuals: Our Presbytery, the Synod of the Northeast, General Assembly staff

If you'd like to share a particular joy or concern with the Presbytery, please contact: CaySyrNews@gmail.com. Please note, prayers will be featured for three weeks, unless a specific time frame is requested. "

Vacation Bible School

VBS programs are in full swing!

Ecumenical VBS hosted at First Presbyterian Church of Weedsport this week.

Visit Facebook to check out videos from the Jamesville Community Church VBS!

Announcements

Be on guard for scammers who request access to membership directories so they can harvest the Personal Identifiable Information (PII) to spam or scam church members. These individuals claim to be church members and request access to the directory via email or an online website form. Once given directory access, they can then send spam messages to members via email or text. At Instant Church Directory, we want to provide insights and best practices on how to keep your church directory safe from scammers. Read More...

Scam Alert!


Be aware that scammers are targeting churches! 


One recent scam involves the offer of a FREE grand piano provided the church pays a freight company $2500 for shipping. Educate your session, church secretary and volunteers of the following warning signs:

  • An introductory tale of upheaval (My spouse died; I'm going through a divorce; I'm moving and can't take it with me)
  • Refusal by the scammer to speak on the phone, insisting that all information be shared and transactions conducted by email
  • Fee to the freight company must be paid with a bank draft
  • Fee is paid prior to shipping


If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck SCAM.

Background checks for incoming Ministers of the Word & Sacrament are now conducted through Praesidium.


https://www.praesidiuminc.com


To request a background check, please contact your COM liaison.

Book Clubs

The Presbytery Women of Cayuga-Syracuse Presbytery continues their study on discrimination. While this group started as a Presbyterian Women study during COVID, men have come and are welcome. And you don’t even have to be from Cayuga-Syracuse or New York. 


The group is taking a slight break from the deeper books and are reading "The Year of Living Biblically" by A.J. Jacobs. A little humor never hurt! The group meet Tuesdays at 7 pm.



https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83940141935?pwd=FWEgF8PZlHKqbzxkch6KjzQ7l9muVy.1


Meeting ID: 839 4014 1935

Passcode: 163672

Around the Presbytery

Suite available at Skaneateles Manor


The Manor, a non-profit organization located in Skaneateles, is a small residence for well seniors. It was originally established by Marian and Don Dixon in 1964, until it was turned over to the First Presbyterian Church of Skaneateles in 1975, though the residence continues to be non-denominational. 



The Manor is maintained by volunteers who frequently visit and host social events at the residence. The Manor has six private suites, each with a sitting room, bedroom, and bathroom, but residents may bring their own furniture. The shared living spaces are the parlor, living room, dining room and laundry facilities. Cleaning service is provided as well as health and delicious meals are prepared on site.


The objective of this non-profit is to provide a welcoming space for well seniors looking for a supportive, active community. Families say the comfortable home-like atmosphere is remarkable, some find it’s just what they’ve been searching for.

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If you, a family member, or anyone you know may be interested in The Manor’s objective, whether that be volunteering or becoming a resident, email us at skaneatelesmanor@gmail.com, or go to our website at www.skaneatelesmanor.com. 

SPREAD THE WORD: FREE CLOTHING!

The First Presbyterian Church of Weedsport is operating a free clothing giveaway at the church. It is open Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Thursday from 4 to 6:30 p.m. All clothing is free and people are encouraged to take anything they can use. No questions asked.

Practical Resources for Churches Webinars

PRC's Summer & Fall 2024 Online events

All webinars are recorded. Click the title to register or read the description.

 Responding Effectively to Christian Nationalism

Thursday, July 18, 2024

2:00 – 3:00 pm EDT

Leaders -Brian Kaylor, Beau Underwood

The dangers that Christian Nationalism poses to both church and state are increasingly understood, but it is hard to know what you and your congregation can do about a problem so big. This webinar will explain what Christian Nationalism is (and isn't), how many mainline and progressive Christians inadvertently advance its cause, and how individuals and communities can practically respond. 


The Gifts They Bring: How Children and the Gospels Can Shape Inclusive Ministry

Tuesday, August 13, 2024

2:00 – 3:00 pm EDT

Leader – Amy Linderman Allen

Join us to explore familiar Gospel stories together envisioning afresh the experience of childhood in Jesus’ world and what those experiences might mean for children and families in ministry today. We will reconsider the age and relationship of well-known and lesser-known Bible characters, and read each of these stories in conversation with experiences of real children in the church today, bringing into focus the varied gifts that children bring in a practice of inclusive ministry. These gifts include participation, proclamation, advocacy, listening, sharing, and partnership. Participants will grow more attuned to recognize the gifts that we each bring—children and adults—as essential members working together as one community in the body of Christ and so to share in the gift of Christ together.

 

Managing Stress Before it Manages You

Thursday, September 12, 2024

2:00 – 3:00 pm EDT

Leader – Charles Stone

In this webinar you’ll learn an evidence-based tool to better combat stress and develop your resilience.


Healing Fractured Communities

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

2:00 – 3:00 pm EDT

Leaders - Jessica L. Anschutz, Douglas Powe

Are you experiencing fractures in your community? Fractures like racism, education inequality and poverty, to name a few, plague those inside and outside of the church. Given our fractured landscape and the diversity of contexts where congregations exist, "How can congregational leaders be both healers and agitators at the same time?" The danger of simply being a healer ignores the underlying causes of the fracture(s) in a community. The danger of simply being an agitator is others ignore you because your voice is monotone. Being a leader who lives in this tension inside a faith community and the public square requires nimbleness. A nimbleness that allows for being an ointment and an irritant when needed. This webinar will equip you to do ministry in a manner that not only impacts the church, but can transform the community.

New York State Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Webinars

You can take this training any time during the year

charlaine@prcli.org


Wednesday, August 14, 2024

2-3:30 pm


Wednesday, August 14, 2024

2 -- 3:30 pm

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Job Postings

Are you hiring?


If your church is hiring, please send an announcement and job description to Communication Coordinator Sarah Buckshot at caysyrnews@gmail.com


Please Note: Hiring announcements will run in Presbytery Matters for 3 weeks and then moved to our website. If you have a hiring announcement from 2023 and are still looking to fill it in 2024, please send a new announcement.


Thank you, Sarah Buckshot, Communications Coordinator.

Around the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)

The full circle of gun violence prevention

The James Atwood Institute for Congregational Courage is coming to Ghost Ranch Aug. 22-25


By Presbyterian Peace Fellowship

Special to Presbyterian News Service



Sometimes things come full circle.


The scene: At a Presbyterian Peacemaking Program conference at Ghost Ranch in 2010, a filmmaker from Presbyterian Disaster Assistance heeds a plea from retired pastor James Atwood to make a documentary about gun violence and its impact on families and communities. The result is the award-winning film, “Trigger: The Ripple Effect of Gun Violence,” since seen by millions of viewers.


 Flash forward: This August 22-25, David Barnhart and his PDA crew will roll the cameras again at the James Atwood Institute for Congregational Courage at Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu, New Mexico. The goal? To interview participants at the new gun violence prevention training event honoring the late Jim Atwood. The result? A planned sequel to “Trigger,” as part of the Presbyterian Decade to End Gun Violence.


“Following in the legacy of Jim’s challenge 14 years ago at Ghost Ranch, our hope is that this film will amplify voices that are now engaged in gun violence prevention efforts at grassroots, advocacy and policy levels,” said Barnhart. “We want to tell the story of how congregations, community groups and faith leaders are responding to the epidemic of gun violence in a way that will inspire others to get involved in prevention efforts in their own communities.” Presbyterian Disaster Assistance sponsors this work through its story ministry, Counter Stories Productions.


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The limits of forgiveness

Author and lecturer Kaya Oakes is the most recent guest on ‘A Matter of Faith’


By Mike Ferguson

Presbyterian News Service


Kaya Oakes’ upcoming book “Not So Sorry: Abusers, False Apologies, and the Limits of Forgiveness, ” which will be published by Broadleaf Books on July 30, made her the logical choice to appear last week on “A Matter of Faith: A Presby Podcast” to talk about forgiveness in faith communities.


“One thing that doesn’t happen a lot in faith spaces is we don’t talk about what we mean when we say ‘forgiveness,’” Oakes told hosts Simon Doong and the Rev. Lee Catoe. “We assume we’re all on the same page and we know what it means to say, ‘I forgive you’ or ‘I’m asking for forgiveness from somebody.’ What does that actually mean? Does it mean severing a relationship? Taking space from somebody? Moving past something? Forgetting?”


Furthermore, considering deep societal issues such as racism and the nation’s incarceration rate, “What do we mean when we talk about, ‘Can I forgive an institution?’ Churches are wrestling with this, too,” she said. “I think it helps to define what are we talking about when we talk about forgiveness.”


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