Resource Center: Consult Services and Materials Procurement
e-mail kathy- Your first resource should be the Presbytery's Resource Center! Resource Director Kathy Porter is can direct you to the resources available in the Center and can suggest other materials as well.
"Internet Evangelism"- An e-newsletter from the Presbytery of the Pacific
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- This newsletter details some of the new ways that churches are using to reach the unchurched and to communicate with people inside and outside the church family.
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- website blogs This website features blogs from our own members as available; the HOME page will provide links to the current ones.
"Here and Now"- Multimedia Campaign from PC (USA)
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- The media campaign Here and Now has unveiled a second phase that includes new radio, television and print messages. Part of the materials have been crafted to raise the awareness of the PC(USA) in the minds of 18–25 year olds. The other messages in phase two invite the audience to take “the complete journey” of Advent or Lent and were designed to reach a broader age audience.
Evangelism & Witness Website at pcusa.org
website- Faith-sharing through the 2006-2007 Mission Work Plan; with resources
"growing presbyterian churches""Growing Presbyterian Churches" (PDF). Ever wonder how fast-growing Presbyterian congregations differ from other congregations? This booklet, based on recent surveys, details some differences.
Presbyterian Media Mission
website- PMM produces several well-known media items, including "Passages" and "Survivors" which are available for broadcast (free of charge) by local radio stations. In addition, PMM produces "Blueprints for Congregations" which is a church-specific congregational growth tool and is available for the creation of other area-specific media campaigns. "The Great Electronic Awakening," which is a media-education effort offers guidance on choosing suitable media tools for children and young adults and helps adults to understand how media influences our daily lives.
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