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Commitment to Peacemaking
- The Commitment to Peacemaking was introduced to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in 1983. Since then more than 4,500 congregations and other groups have affirmed the Commitment and used it to shape faithful and creative ministries of peace and justice.
- Click here for the Commitment to Peacemaking for PC(USA)
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Migrant Farm Workers
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A Reformed Understanding of Usury for the Twenty-First Century
Click Here to read this online publication from PC(USA)
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The 14-Point People's Agenda 2008 for NC
(Initiated by the North Carolina NAACP)
The 14-Point People's Agenda 2008 for NC was presented
at the April 2008 presbytery meeting is recommended by Salem Presbytery's Peace
and Justice Committee for study and review. For a bulletin insert, click
here.
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Eco-Justice Grant Money
Available
The Peace and Justice Committee still has
some Eco-Justice grant money available. Churches interested in applying
for a $500 grant for projects to help them be more "green" and energy efficient
can contact Laurie Valentine at 336-402-0490 or
lavalentine@juno.com
for more information.
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Report on Presbyterian
Peacemaking Conference (June 20-26, 2005)
Rev. Dr. Ernest M.
Bradford's Report
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Community
Some Thoughts
on Community by Jim Dollar
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