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This service is held in the sanctuary on the first floor, with an organ prelude before the service. We extend a warm welcome our Latino friends and include several prayers in our service bulletin in English and Spanish. This is ELPC’s largest service, offering a traditional worship service with thought-provoking sermons, and the music of […] |
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Come share in a service opportunity sure to feed body and soul. Contact Wil to sign up to bring something to feed the guests in the homeless shelter and other residents in the new EECM Community House. We will meet at Community House kitchen with the food ready to serve the guests at 7pm. NOTE […] |
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The Justice Committee invites you to a book study/discussion of Bryan Stevenson’s Just Mercy. Stevenson is a Harvard-educated activist lawyer seeking justice for wrongly convicted prisoners on death row. This book tells the stories of these men and their families, and makes a compelling case for mercy. Books can be obtained from public libraries, Amazon, […] |
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This service is held in the sanctuary on the first floor, with an organ prelude before the service. We extend a warm welcome our Latino friends and include several prayers in our service bulletin in English and Spanish. This is ELPC’s largest service, offering a traditional worship service with thought-provoking sermons, and the music of […]
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Join us as ELPC hosts an Interfaith Panel featuring local religious leaders in the Second Floor Parlor. Each panelist will share their own image of God and how it has been shaped by their faith tradition. Lunch will be served. Panelists include: Rev. Dr. Randy Bush, senior pastor at East Liberty Presbyterian Church Khenpo Choephel, […]
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Students in grades 4 -12 are invited to join Doing Good Together! (DG2!) a partnership between ELPC and Rodef Shalom. We will meet at ELPC at 12:00pm, travel to Rodef Shalom where we will together eat lunch, learn about Purim and help with Purim carnival preparations. We will return to ELPC at 3:30 pm. RSVP to Sara Hackett […] |
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Hope Academy's Musical Theater Workshop students, in the 4th through 7th grades, are competing this week in the Pittsburgh Public Theater's Shakespeare Monologue and Scene Contest. Call time for students is 2:30 pm in the lobby of the Pittsburgh Public (O'Reilly) Theater in the Cultural District downtown. We are schedule to compete at 3 pm.
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Hope Academy's Teen Theater Company (HAT Co) students, in the 6th through 12th grades, are competing this week in the Pittsburgh Public Theater's Shakespeare Monologue and Scene Contest. Call time for students is 2:30 pm in the lobby of the Pittsburgh Public (O'Reilly) Theater in the Cultural District downtown. We are schedule to compete at […]
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The Spiritual Life Committee is happy to repeat a popular program from two years ago. We will have practitioners of Reiki, Heart Hands, and Therapeutic Massage (all members of ELPC) available to answer questions about their work and to provide an opportunity for participants to experience healing and wholeness through their healing hands. |
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This service is held in the sanctuary on the first floor, with an organ prelude before the service. We extend a warm welcome our Latino friends and include several prayers in our service bulletin in English and Spanish. This is ELPC’s largest service, offering a traditional worship service with thought-provoking sermons, and the music of […] |
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All three of our scenes were selected as finalists in this year's Pittsburgh Public Theater Shakespeare Monologue and Scene Contest. The Winter's Tale - Francisco Carattino, Alice Crow, Candace Burgess, Mimi O'Malley Othello - Dorothy Crow and Kira Mukogosi Taming of the Shrew - Laela Lumsden and Anna Ungarino Nearly 1,300 students from more than […]
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Our annual young adult retreat to Crestfield this year is complete with our cozy cottage, wonderful people, our wacky version of pictionary, nature galore, plenty-o-snacks and much more. The focus this spring will be telling our stories. There will be a $50 fee that includes everything. Limited scholarships available. Final RSVP by February 1. |
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This service is held in the sanctuary on the first floor, with an organ prelude before the service. We extend a warm welcome our Latino friends and include several prayers in our service bulletin in English and Spanish. This is ELPC’s largest service, offering a traditional worship service with thought-provoking sermons, and the music of […] |
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Presented by Opera Theater of Pittsburgh and featuring Hope Academy teaching artist, Anqwenique Wingfield. Six exciting live performances and workshops for young children, from 0 to 5, and their families at East Liberty Presbyterian Church. Interactive and child-friendly, these shows are short enough to hold the interest of toddlers, and engaging enough for their older […]
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for youth in grades 4-6 Join us as we explore ELPC while searching for nine holes of mini golf scattered around the church...come and find out if you can be the first person to ever get a hole in one in the church’s tower! Pizza provided and Friends are welcome. For details and to RSVP, […] |
2 events,All are welcome at this LGBTQ Ministry monthly spiritual gathering. We will meet at the church at 8:15am and travel to World Vision (www.worldvision.org) in Sewickley to serve together before going out to lunch together. See Wil Forrest for details or if you wish to attend.
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We will spend the morning working at Computer Reach in Point Breeze recycling computers that will get shipped around the world to schools and community centers in need. We will finish with lunch at the Chinese buffet. Bring a permission slip and $10 for lunch. |
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Hear ELPC members share their personal stories of faith, hope, love and liberation as we reflect upon them, their biblical relevance and their meanings for our own lives. During this session we will hear stories of love from Henk & Michele Bossers’ journey. Childcare available in the nursery.
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The ELPC Chancel Choir will present Franz Joseph Haydn’s Little Organ Mass during our Sanctuary worship service. Haydn composed this mass in the 1770s in Eisenstadt, Germany. Accompanying the choir will be a quartet of strings and organ, led by violinist Andrew Fouts from Pittsburgh’s own Chatham Baroque. Franz Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) was appointed Kapellmeister […]
This service is held in the sanctuary on the first floor, with an organ prelude before the service. We extend a warm welcome our Latino friends and include several prayers in our service bulletin in English and Spanish. This is ELPC’s largest service, offering a traditional worship service with thought-provoking sermons, and the music of […] |
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Enjoy and hour of piano music with Mrs. Ruth Donalson! Take a stroll down memory lane as requests will be honored. Come join her for this time of musical relaxation. |
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Drumming is a great way to throw off the stresses of your day, connect to the spirit and center into community. Just let your hands follow the rhythms, and you will be in sync in no time. Just dive in and let the rhythms carry you. You will feel confident in minutes, even if you […] |
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Interested in learning more about yourself and others? Join us in the Pastor’s Conference Room for an introduction to the Enneagram with Fr. Bernie Tickerhoof. If you are planning to participate, please contact Rev. Callahan to get a copy of The Essential Enneagram, which you may want to read beforehand. Participants are then welcome to […]
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The Justice Committee will hold a book study on Neighbor, by Ben Daniel, about the struggles facing those who are crossing our southern borders. We will learn about the plight of people seeking asylum, safety, and a healthy life in our country. Check the Bulletin and Bulletin Boards for more information. |