Featured Events
Rally Day
Rally Day is the first day of our church’s programmatic year—a day when Church School classes resume for persons of all ages and when we return to our traditional Sunday worship schedule. Join us on Sunday, September 11, to celebrate coming together as a church once more, with a fall kickoff more similar to years […]
Karl Sellner Memorial Benefit 2022
Sly Fox Brewery & Pub at the Highline 46 South 4th Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesPlease join us for what is sure to be a great evening of music, food, raffles, games, and friendship in remembrance of former Hope Academy student, Karl Sellner. All proceeds from the event will go to a scholarship at Hope Academy. This fund honors his memory and ensures that his love of music will live […]
Lessons and Practices of Revolutionary Love
What is Revolutionary Love you ask? According to Valarie Kaur, “revolutionary love is an orientation to the world and to the work of justice that is most successfully practiced in community. It is more than emotion or feeling. It is the ongoing choice to labor for others, opponents, and ourselves.” The Spiritual Life Committee invites […]
Keeping Our Trees Healthy
Join the Environmental Team (of the Justice Committee), Neighbors Committee, and Tree Pittsburgh on Saturday, September 24, 9–11:30 am, as we weed and mulch around the street trees in our East Liberty community. It also will be a chance to learn more about the many benefits these trees bring—cooling, absorbing CO2 and storm water, filtering […]
2023 WMI Conference
What does it mean to engage in God’s mission of love, peace, and justice through the major disruptions of our day? How can we lead in mission in new ways amidst such disruption? Join us Friday–Saturday, October 7–8, in person or online, as we explore these questions in lectures, workshops and plenary. The Rev. Eugene […]
YAMS @ Emory Community Senior Housing
Emory Community Center 324 N Beatty St, Pittsburgh, United StatesAll young adults are invited to an of afternoon conversation and fun with our seniors at Emory Community Center. Come on out and enjoy ice cream and play bingo with our friends. For more information and to RSVP, contact Derail at DerailH@coh.net.
PW’s Offering of Letters
ELPC - McKelvy Room (114) 116 South Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesPresbyterian Women is hosting an Offering of Letters in support of the Global Food Security Reauthorization Act of 2022 following Sanctuary worship on World Communion Sunday, October 2, in the McKelvy Room. First introduced in 2008, the Act provides the U.S. government with a comprehensive strategy to fight hunger and malnutrition, promote nutrition among pregnant […]
Register to Vote
East Liberty Presbyterian Church 116 S. Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesIn partnership with the League of Women Voters, the ELPC Justice and Facing Systemic Racism Committees are sponsoring three opportunities for citizens to: Register as new voter; Assure registration is still active; Double check polling location; Make changes to current voting status (name, address, affiliation); Obtain website info to apply for electronic voting, etc.; and […]
Fall Forest Bathing
Frick Park Beechwood Blvd. & Nicholson St., , Squirrel HillJoin us at Frick Park for a time of Fall Solstice Forest Bathing and mark the start of the season. Sandi Miller will lead us as we attend to the beauty of nature, the colors of leaves, slowing down, harvest, and preparing for wintering. Enjoy three hours of walking, sitting, and noticing. You will experience […]
Community Sing for Social Justice
ELPC - Social Hall 116 South Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesExperience the joy of choral singing as we join our voices together for social justice on Sunday, October 16, 1:30–2:30 pm! The Renaissance City Choir (RCC), as well as ELPC's LGBTQ Ministry and Justice Committee invite singers of all ages and skill levels to attend this community sing event in the Social Hall. Masks are […]
Sabbath Retreat
St. Emma Monastery 1001 Harvey Ave, Greensburg, PA, United StatesThere is a kind of hurry that is a form of violence exercised upon time that is detrimental to our health, our families, our communities, and our relationship with God. Admittedly, there are times when the demands of relationships, family, work, school, church, childcare, shopping, health, appearance, housework, meals, bill payments, commuting, accidents, interruptions, illness, […]
Forging a Better Future, for All
On Wednesday, October 26, 5 pm, Dr. Joylette Portlock, executive director of Sustainable Pittsburgh, will give a zoom talk, titled "Forging a Better Future, for All," sponsored by the Social Justice and Outreach Committee and the Commission on Race and Reconciliation of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh. Under Dr. Portlock's leadership, Sustainable Pittsburgh regularly works […]