ELPC Supports OHM Marathon Runners
Consider making a financial donation for those running in the Pittsburgh Marathon races in support of Open Hand Ministries (OHM). As a Marathon Run for a Reason charity, OHM’s goal …
Consider making a financial donation for those running in the Pittsburgh Marathon races in support of Open Hand Ministries (OHM). As a Marathon Run for a Reason charity, OHM’s goal …
We are pleased to announce that ELPC is once again certified as an Earth Care Congregation by PC(USA)’s Presbyterian Hunger Program through February 2023. ELPC was first certified in 2020. …
Following Sanctuary worship on Sunday, March 13, the Facing Systemic Racism Committee presented our second session on the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail. Led by …
The ELPC Immigration and Integration Ministry Team, under leadership of Eric Jester, has helped to resettle: a mom and son from Sudan; a grandma, daughter, and granddaughter from Iraq; and …
The Environmental Team of the Justice Committee is offering a daily reflection-action calendar from PC(USA). During Lent, we slow down, take time, and examine our spiritual lives and how we …
Good news! The Refillery, a zero-waste store, is now open for business in Squirrel Hill! How does it work? You bring (or buy) empty containers to re-use and re-fill at …
In January, the Facing Systemic Racism Committee, Faith Formation Board, and Pastor Randy collaborated to present an introduction to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail. …
In January, the Facing Systemic Racism Committee, Faith Formation Board, and Pastor Randy collaborated to present an introduction to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail. …
Thank you to all of the volunteers who made donations, shopped, set up apartments, and provided transportation for our refugee family from Sudan. The ELPC Peace Committee also donated $5,000 …
Our efforts in assisting refugees has experienced some twists and turns, but we’re running in high gear. When our Congolese family’s arrival was delayed, we realized we could still be …