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18 February PRAYER CALENDAR
Exodus 7-9; Judy Doudoukjian, Ret. Missionary Exodus 10-12; Broad Creek ARP Church, Covington, VA Exodus 13-15; Church of the Harvest, Lanexa, VA Exodus 16-18; Edgemont Presbyterian Church, Covington, VA Exodus 19-21; Robert J. Robinson, Ret. Minister Exodus 22-24; Fairlea ARP Church, Ronceverte, WV Exodus 25-27; Executive Board of Synod Exodus 28-29; Richard P. Shaw, Ret. Min; Wyatt Folds, Ret. Min Exodus 20-32; Johnson Creek ARP Church, Covington, VA Exodus 33-35; Lauderdale ARP Church, Lexington, VA Exodus 36-38; New Lebanon ARP Church, Sinks Grove, WV Exodus 39-40; Old Providence ARP Church, Steeles Tavern, VA
Leviticus 1-4; Roy Beckham, Ret. Minister; Gary W. Letchworth, Ret. Minister
Leviticus 5-7; Betty Adams, Ret. Minister Widow Leviticus 8-10; Camp & Conference Committee Leviticus 11-13; Redeemer Church, Christiansburg, VA Leviticus 14-15; William A. Macaulay, Ret. Minister Leviticus 19-21; Presbytery Clerk: Patrick Malphrus Leviticus 22-23; Wellspring Presbyterian Church, Daleville, VA Leviticus 24-25; Sinclair Ferguson, Ret. Min; Robby Bell, Ret. Min Leviticus 26-27; Cecil Young, Ret. Missionary Numbers 1-2; Dwight L. Pearson, Ret. Minister Numbers 3-4; Ebenezer ARP Church, Lexington, VA Numbers 5-6; Wildhurst Presbyterian Church, Roanoke, VA Numbers 7; John Spence, Retired Minister Numbers 8-10; Mrs. Robert (Judith) Herrmann Numbers 11-13; Doug White, Ret. Minister Women’s Presbytery President: Bonnie Tucker
The deadline for statistical reports is February 1. Please know that these reports are important to the work of our Synod. This chart shows 2022 information on church reporting. We have 259 churches but know that the chart does not include the ten Canadian Presby- tery churches.
Here are a few reasons why these reports are so important.
1. They help us know the health of our congregations and presbyteries.
2. They help us plan as presbyteries and as a denomination. 3. They assist our agencies in their plans. 4. Every local congregation is recommended to send them to presbytery and synod.
5. Every Presbytery shall send in a report to Synod. (FOG 10.4.B.(6)).
This is not just busy work. This is important and useful informa- tion that is needed. Synod’s agencies rely on an accurate denomina- tional ministry fund allocation determined by church pledges. Thank you in advance for the effort you will expend on these
reports. Please pray for our churches in 2024! If you want to see where your church falls on the chart, email or call Bonnie Phillips,
bphillips@arpsynod.org, 864-232-8297.
www.ARPchurch.org
The Impact of One The Associate Reformed Presbyterian
Virginia Presbytery churches are highlighted this month!
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