- Nominated and elected the nominees to all vacant positions for which terms expire on December 31.
- Including Rev. Jean Hurst to be moderator and Rev. Steve Kliewer to be Vice Moderator
- Heard reports from commissioners and staff from the 219th General Assembly of the PC(USA) held in Minneapolis in July.
- Agreed that the 2010 and 2011 moderators will appoint task forces to review the referrals from General Assembly
- Belhar Confession - report and action in April
- New Form of Government - preliminary report in February and report and action in April
- Proposed amendment to Book of Order paragraph G-0106(b) "Sandards for Ordination) (Amendment 10-A) - preliminary report in February and report and action in April
- Proposed other amendments to the Book of Order (Amendments 10-B to 10-O) - report and action in February
- Task forces to deal with the following study and action items will be appointed in February
- Middle East Study Report
- Study reports on civil unions and Christian Marriage
- presbytery and model congregation sexual misconduct policie
- There was no report from the commissioners to the Synod of the Pacific as their meeting was going on in Burlingame, CA, on Friday
- Renewed the commissions of Commissioned Lay Pastors Todd Bensel, Skip Iscore, and Richard I, Patt.
- Renewed the Stated Supply assignment of Steve Kliewer to the church in Lostine.
- Heard the Elder James Kauth, of Baker City, is beginning Commissioned Lay Pastor training.
- Adopted administrative and ecclesiastical budget that provides for total 2011 per capita for presbytery, synod , and General Assembly of $25 per 12/31/09 member.
- Adopted mission program and its budget for 2011.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Eastern Oregon Presbytery Meeting, Oct. 22-23, Pioneer Pres. Chruch, Burns
The Eastern Oregon Presbytery met at the Pioneer Presbyterian Church in Burns on October 22-23. Some of the highlights:
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Presbytery meeting is Friday in Burns
The presbytery meeting is coming together well. The nominating committee met filled the positions be be elected, save one that we've not been able to fill for a couple of years and one yet to be confirmed.
The Mission Yearbooks came today so I can distribute them a the meeting. That will replace a lot of mailing.
I created a mleage chart to help folks estimate driving distances and times.
For more information about the meeting see the web index to material http://bit.ly/9Vbpfe
The Mission Yearbooks came today so I can distribute them a the meeting. That will replace a lot of mailing.
I created a mleage chart to help folks estimate driving distances and times.
For more information about the meeting see the web index to material http://bit.ly/9Vbpfe
Friday, October 1, 2010
Pew Center - How Much Do You Know about Religion
And how do you compare with the average American? Here's your chance to find out.
Take our short, 15-question quiz, and see how you do in comparison with 3,412 randomly sampled adults who were asked these and other questions in the U.S. Religious Knowledge Survey. This national poll was conducted by the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life from May 19 through June 6, 2010, on landlines and cell phones, in English and Spanish.
When you finish the quiz, you will be able to compare your knowledge of religion with participants in the national telephone poll. You can see how you compare with the overall population as well as with people of various religious traditions, people who attend worship services frequently or less often, men and women, and college graduates as well as those who did not attend college.
The link to the full report is on the questionnaire site.
More
Take our short, 15-question quiz, and see how you do in comparison with 3,412 randomly sampled adults who were asked these and other questions in the U.S. Religious Knowledge Survey. This national poll was conducted by the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life from May 19 through June 6, 2010, on landlines and cell phones, in English and Spanish.
When you finish the quiz, you will be able to compare your knowledge of religion with participants in the national telephone poll. You can see how you compare with the overall population as well as with people of various religious traditions, people who attend worship services frequently or less often, men and women, and college graduates as well as those who did not attend college.
The link to the full report is on the questionnaire site.
More
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