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Join us as we virtually attend Historically Speaking: Four Hundred Souls – A Conversation with Ibram Kendi and Keisha N. Blain, presented by the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture. Following the event, young adults can join a 30-minute Zoom call to discuss among ourselves. The event is free, but registration is […] |
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Join the ELPC Mission Board and Facing Systemic Racism Ministry Team following Sanctuary worship, as Tony Norman and Steve Mellon, journalists at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, speak about their joint project, "The Notorious Trial of Joe Thomas." This is the story of events that took place here in Pittsburgh in 1922, regarding the treatment of a […]
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All are welcome at this monthly spiritual gathering of LGBTQ Christians and their allies. Contact Wil Forrest at 412.441.3800 X118 or Wil@coh.net to learn more and to get the Zoom info to participate. God created you. God loves you. Be yourself.
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Youth in grades 6–12 will gather on Zoom for some random acts of kindness. RSVP to Sara so she can get supplies to you ahead of time. |
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Ash Wednesday, February 17, marks the beginning of our Lenten practice. It is a time when we reflect on not only our own mortality and sinfulness, but also on our need for a Savior. Pastors Patrice and Heather will lead a special Zoom service with an opportunity for you to anoint yourself with ashes, which […]
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Ash Wednesday, February 17, marks the beginning of our Lenten practice. It is a time when we reflect on not only our own mortality and sinfulness, but also on our need for a Savior. Pastors Patrice and Heather will be in the Highland Avenue half-circle driveway to preside over the imposition of ashes. The service […]
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Ash Wednesday, February 17, marks the beginning of our Lenten practice. It is a time when we reflect on not only our own mortality and sinfulness, but also on our need for a Savior. Taizé instrumentalists will perform, as ELPC congregation members once more have a chance to walk through our Sanctuary. Stations will be […] |
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Join us for a time of personal and communal Lenten preparation. On this 24-hour retreat, we will journey with Jesus into the desert, considering our belovedness and the temptations we face, as well as set our own Lenten intentions for the season. We will have opening and closing Zoom time with each other and optional […]
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Play Bingo from the comfort of your own home! Get your virtual daubers ready to have some fun and win some prizes! You will be emailed a link to get your cards, so be on the look out for more details on how to participate.
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All are invited to attend the Pittsburgh Chapter of the National Black Presbyterian Caucus's second annual African American Heritage Event on Saturday, February 20, 1 pm, via Zoom. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Warren Lesane, the synod executive and stated clerk of the Synod of the Mid-Atlantic. Discussion topics will include the contributions […] |
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You are invited to a Police Reform and Public Safety online panel discussion, presented by the Social Justice and Outreach Committee, and the Commission on Race and Reconciliation of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh. The event is co-sponsored by ELPC, the Church of the Redeemer (Squirrel Hill), and a number of other faith groups. Panelists […] |
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Take a break from the week and get creative. Each of our craft nights require no previous craft experience. It’s a time to relax, socialize, and make something. Supplies and materials will be provided, so please RSVP to Kelli by Thursday, February 18. More details will be sent via email or text. |
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Author Cody McDevitt will be with us to discuss his book, Banished from Johnstown: Racist Backlash in Pennsylvania. The book examines one of the worst civil rights injustices in the history of Pennsylvania, which took place in 1923. Join us for two opportunities to engage with Cody: once during the adult Church School hour with […]
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Author Cody McDevitt will be with us to discuss his book, Banished from Johnstown: Racist Backlash in Pennsylvania. The book examines one of the worst civil rights injustices in the history of Pennsylvania, which took place in 1923. Join us for two opportunities to engage with Cody: once during the adult Church School hour with […] |
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1 event,Are you interested in learning Spanish as a second language to be able to better communicate, know, and love our Spanish-speaking sisters and brothers? If so, join us on Thursdays, 4 pm, via Zoom! Together, we will explore vocabulary, grammar, and conversation skills, as well as consider language learning as a spiritual practice. Classes are […] |
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