
This scripture serves as a guiding principle for our funding model, reinforcing the idea that generosity and faithful stewardship lead...
The Storytelling & Communication Pillar emerges from our conviction that faithful storytelling is itself a ministry—one that weaves together identity, mission, and witness so the whole Church may see, hear, and be moved by God’s transforming work.
The Storytelling & Communication Pillar emerges from our conviction that faithful storytelling is itself a ministry—one that weaves together identity, mission, and witness so the whole Church may see, hear, and be moved by God’s transforming work. Throughout the discernment process, individuals have engaged in deep listening and heard the call to embody a shared story—clearly communicated through our vision, mission, and proclamation, and boldly expressed in a logo that visually proclaims who God is calling us to be as the Church in the world today.
Missional storytelling is not simply about branding or promotion; it is about discipleship and witness. It is about lifting up stories that reveal God’s justice, Christ’s love, and the Spirit’s renewing power. By doing this work intentionally, the Synod models for presbyteries, congregations, and communities how faithful communication can nurture belonging, inspire action, and call people into deeper participation in God’s mission.
The Synod Communication Specialist and a committee of five at-large members will guide work for the Storytelling & Communication Pillar, which will focus on two central commitments. First, it will communicate the Synod’s identity—ensuring that we consistently and compellingly share our vision, mission, logo, and proclamation so that all may be aware, inspired, and engaged. Second, it will build vibrant and accessible platforms that embody welcome and connection, including a redesigned website, a more interactive newsletter, digital resource hub, and tangible expressions that reinforce the Synod’s common life.
The Matthew 25 inITIATIVE focuses on Matthew 25: 31-46, the parable of the sheep and goats in which Jesus makes clear, that what we do matters to God and how we treat others is important to God.
The Synod Newsletter is distributed digitally to our subscribers, which details Synod updates, upcoming events, major Presbytery updates, grant information, and other information that will help you get involved with the Synod of the Northeast.
Articles about the Synod that have reached external media outlets.
Our current and previous annual reports
Information on the current and previous Narrative Budgets for the Synod of the Northeast.
Digital gallery of pictures from previous events.

This scripture serves as a guiding principle for our funding model, reinforcing the idea that generosity and faithful stewardship lead...

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Please join the Synod of the Northeast in welcoming Rev. Dr. John Odom as the Executive Presbyter for the Presbytery...

The Wurffel-Sills Scholarship and Interest-Free Student Loan Application is now available! This program seeks to assist folks with higher education...
The Synod is pleased to announce our new Grants Coordinator, Commissioned Lay Pastor, Michael Yeoman. Michael currently serves the First...