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Are you ready to pledge to a personal action/s to help save the planet? Consider what you can change or take on as in the areas of transportation, energy, food, yard and garden, home, education and advocacy. The Environmental Team of the Justice Committee will be available to record your pledge and take your picture in […]
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This fall, November 10–18, Pastor Randy and Rabbi Jamie Gibson from Temple Sinai will lead a shared study mission to Israel. If you’re interested in joining them and discovering the Holy Land and Palestinian Territories, then you're welcome to attend an informational session following Sanctuary worship on Sunday, March 31. Download ELPC's registration form, as […] |
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Please join us for a six-week study of The Belhar Confession on Wednesdays, 5–7 pm, during Lent. This series will provide a theological grounding for our congregation’s anti-racism work, and provide an opportunity for the congregation to learn about the Presbyterian Church’s newest confession that addresses unity, reconciliation, and justice. A light meal of soup […] |
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We will join with young adults from Pittsburgh Friends Meeting House for game night and a snack-style potluck! Feel free to bring a game to play and a snack food to share with others. Contact Kelli Booher at KelliB@coh.net or 412.441.3800 x114 if you need a ride. |
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Families with children age 3 and under are invited to a special intergenerational Church School class for the littlest kids and their parents/caregivers. Together, we will talk about the sacrament of Communion and explore how we can begin to teach our young children about its importance. We also will engage in hands-on activities with our […]
Are you ready to pledge to a personal action/s to help save the planet? Consider what you can change or take on as in the areas of transportation, energy, food, yard and garden, home, education and advocacy. The Environmental Team of the Justice Committee will be available to record your pledge and take your picture in […]
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Join the Spiritual Life Committee as we explore the Psychology of Religion. We will be led by ELPC member Dr. Kevin Seybold. Kevin is a psychology professor at Grove City College, and author of Explorations in Neuroscience, Psychology and Religion and Questions in the Psychology of Religion. A light lunch will be served. |
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Hope Academy families are invited to a chamber music concert featuring ARTEMIS STRING QUARTET. Tickets have been generously donated to us by our partner, Chamber Music Pittsburgh. This performance is recommended for students whose attention span and behavior is equivalent to an 8 year old. Please read about the performance, so that you know what to […] |
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Please join us for a six-week study of The Belhar Confession on Wednesdays, 5–7 pm, during Lent. This series will provide a theological grounding for our congregation’s anti-racism work, and provide an opportunity for the congregation to learn about the Presbyterian Church’s newest confession that addresses unity, reconciliation, and justice. A light meal of soup […] |
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Because what we believe has everything to do with how we pray, the Spiritual Life Committee (SLC) welcomes you to the next gathering of our Heretics, Doubters and Other Saints group. Do you secretly think that if everyone actually knew what you believe—and what you do NOT believe—that you would not be welcome in church? […]
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Organist Edward Alan Moore Pianist Nathan Carterette The Arsenal Duo returns to ELPC for a concert uniting their respective instruments in a unique and spectacular fashion. Featured will be the first movement of Tchaikovsky’s first piano concerto and George Gershwin’s iconic Rhapsody in Blue. Freewill offering. PROGRAM Star-Spangled […]
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Sanctuary Faith Community's Pub Talk series welcomes a variety of speakers, artists, and musicians exploring the intersections of faith, culture, art, politics, and justice. They seek to draw on the best of public house history—a place to share a drink, build community, and discuss pressing issues of the day. At April's Pub Talk, we will […] |
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We will not meet for Club One Sixteen during Holy Week on Wednesday, April 17. Our regular schedule resumes on Wednesday, April 24. Youth in grades 1–12 are welcome to attend an evening of fellowship, study, and worship. Programming includes homework help, open gym, educational workshops, dinner, and Bible study each week. Participation requires a […]
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We will meet together for a meal and to discuss what it means to be religious. What is religion? Do you consider yourself to be religious? Then we will all attend the Taizé prayer service in the Chapel, 7 pm. Childcare is available by request. Please RSVP to KelliB@coh.net or 412.441.3800 x114. |
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Food 4 Thought will not meet during Holy Week on Thursday, April 18. Our regular schedule resumes on Thursday, April 25. Food 4 Thought is a one-on-one mentoring program for students in grades 6–8, which meets on Thursdays, 4:30–6:30 pm. This learning support and enrichment program reinforces skills that are known to be necessary for success […] |
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Tweens in grades 4–6 will get together for dinner and messy games. We will be outdoors so dress for the weather...and for a mess! |
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All are welcome at this monthly spiritual gathering of LGBTQ Christians and their allies. We will continue discussing the themes in Matthew Vine’s book, God and the Gay Christian. Previous attendance or reading of the book is not required. Contact Wil Forrest at 412.260.2554 or Wil@coh.net to learn more and to attend. God created you. […] |
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Food 4 Thought is a one-on-one mentoring program for students in grades 6–8, which meets on Thursdays, 4:30–6:30 pm. This learning support and enrichment program reinforces skills that are known to be necessary for success in and out of school through sharing meals, cooking together, doing homework, and enjoying a variety of fun activities. Pre-registration is […]
You are invited to sing with the Chancel Choir and The Brass Roots on Sunday, May 19, as part of our bicentennial worship service. Music will be provided and you will need to attend rehearsal on either (or both) Thursday, May 2 or 9, as well as on Thursday, May 16. For details, contact Dr. […] |
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We will join our TRAIL friends to experience First Friday Unblurred in Garfield on Penn Ave., blocks 4800–5500. We will walk and bask in Penn Ave.’s creative energy—experiencing a mix of photography, dance, painting, sculpture, music, and spoken word performances. We will leave the ELPC lobby at 6:45 pm. |
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Gather for a potluck meal in our Social Hall and celebrate the diverse talents of our congregation. At 8:30 pm you can pick up a piece of cake and gather on the Penn Avenue side of the church as we dedicate our new tower lighting system. Celebrate with us, as ELPC “shines its light” for […] |