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~January 6, 2022

Today the country remembers the traumatic events of January 6, 2021. The day which revealed the deep political divisions in our country once again. Regardless of ideologies or political leanings, injustice cannot be masked as righteousness. Unresolved pain often reveals itself in acts of wrongdoing and the oppression of others. Prejudice exists in calling wrong right and right...

~December 15, 2021

SYNOD OFFICE WILL CLOSE FOR THE HOLIDAYS  The Synod office will close the weeks of December 20th and 27th.  The Staff is taking their vacation time to be with family and loved ones.  If you are in immediate need of assistance, you can reach Rev. Dr. SanDawna Ashley or Rev. Nancy Talbot through December 22nd and Fran Klaiber on December...

~December 15, 2021

Greetings In The Name Of Christ Emmanuel! I pray that you and your families are well. Even as I write this message, I acknowledge that we are still waiting for the answered prayers that soon we will move beyond the Coronavirus, political divides, natural disasters, and the many questions about the future Church.  The Advent and Christmas...

~November 18, 2021

As we approach the holiday season, we do so knowing that some are still metaphorically standing by the waters of Babylon, grieved by the many losses over the last 18 months. Our prayers continue for those families, businesses, and communities. We pray that they will truly experience the promise that weeping endures for the night, but...

~November 17, 2021

For the first time, the Synod held Come to the Table virtually.  The theme was “Standing in the Breach: Rooted in Our Faith.”  What a marvelous event it was.  Grounded in worship, over the course of two days we had Bible Study led by Gerald Liu, Director of Collegiate Ministries, Initiatives, and Belonging for the Global Board of Higher...

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~October 11, 2021

Rev. SanDawna Gaulman Ashley Today we celebrate First Nations people upon whose land we stand. As American history is told with more accuracy, the renaming of Columbus Day signifies many first steps in the right direction. We now know that the story of Christopher Columbus discovering America is biased. As is often the case, the one...

~September 30, 2021

Most of us can finish the statement “When life gives you lemons…make lemonade.” Given that it is Fall, it would make more sense to be speaking about pumpkin and apple drinks. However, I cannot stop thinking that we need to think about lemonade. No one imagined that in September 2021, we would still be stymied by...

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~September 29, 2021

From Sept. 15 through Oct. 15 the United States celebrates National Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month. During this period the country recognizes and honors the rich history and contributions made by Hispanic and Latinx Americans. Our Latinx brothers and sisters are the largest people of color (POC) group in the United States and the third-largest POC group in the Presbyterian...

~September 14, 2021

I remember watching the second plane crash into the Twin Towers and wondering what was happening. I watched with the local funeral director and others in the building of Capital Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, that day. We contemplated whether the next target was Three Mile Island, a nuclear power station nearby, in fear and disbelief. From...

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