The Mission of

Beaver-Butler Presbytery

News

Slidell Mission Trip in memory of Dr. Wayne Bell

PosterBulletin Insert Guidelines

 

Mission in Action

Missions we support  Click Here

Active mission partnerships  Click Here

Grant recipients for current year Click Here

 Other Click Here 

 

Grants and Applications

Partnership grants  Click Here

Presbyterians Do Mission in Partnership Click Here

2003 General Assembly Policy Statement

People in Mission grants  Click Here

Emerging Mission grants  Click Here

Link to Synod grants Click Here

Link to General Assembly grantsClick Here

 

Mission Moments

Downloadable bulletin inserts  Click Here

Link to Mission Yearbook  Click Here

 

Other Useful LinksClick Here

 

 

Beaver-Butler                   Presbytery         

    In the Field

   

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To View the 2009 Mission PowerPoint

 

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To View the 2008 Mission PowerPoint

 

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To View the 2007 Mission PowerPoint

 

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To View the 2006 Mission PowerPoint

 

    

 
MISSION IN FOCUS
For a listing of PC(USA) mission personnel who will be available to do mission interpretation  view the most up-to-date listing at their website: www.pcusa.org/missionconnections

 

PC USA missionaries with strong ties to PA.  

Links to the home pages of all these missionaries can be found at http://www.pcusa.org/missionconnections/profiles/name-search.htm

 

Eric and Becky Hinderliter in Lithuania

Doug Orbaker in Nicaragua

Chenoa Stock in Sri Lanka

Doug and Elaine Baker in Northern Ireland

John and Joyce Michael in the Czech Republic

Michael and Rachel Weller in Ethiopia

Don and Wei Hong Snow in China

Sue Makin in Malawi

Esther Wakeman and Rob Collins in Thailand

Marcia Towers in Guatemala

Tim and Gloria Wheeler in Honduras.

 

 

 

MISSIONS SUPPORTED THROUGH OUR MISSION AND MINISTRY BUDGET

 

 

 

http://www.pmm4u.org

 

Presbyterian Media Mission will be re-visiting each day this week an
interview with Sir John Templeton who grew up during the great depression
and formed "The Templeton Funds" (one of the first mutual funds,
Franklin-Templeton Funds today).  In these brief slices of life you will
hear about tough times, his philosophy, and the importance of faith for
him as a Presbyterian.  Sir John died on July 8, 2008 at the age of 95.
Go to www.passages.org where the audio stories are found in the Media
Center at the bottom of the page.