The Presbyterian Lay Committee
Presbyterian Lay Committee board of directors and objectives Statements by the board of directors of The Presbyterian Lay CommitteeLay Committee: Raising the standard in the PCUSA Profile: Parker T. Williamson, executive editor Burge named executive director of the Presbyterian Lay Committee
Rebecca McElroy:
New
PCUSA vice moderator is voice for the small churches John Howard Sanden:
One
of Americas leading portraitists Sylvia Fields:
Breaking 20-minute barrier a milestone Peggy M. Hedden:
Daughters
birth changed her life Langdon S. Flowers:
He
was bread to be a businessman John H. Jenks:
Award-winning
engineer with a heart for Christ Q. Whitfield Ayres:
Lay
Committee director recalls radicalizing experience in
PCUSA Raymond Jones:
Emergencies,
missions have parallels, director says James 'Jim' Henry Logan:
Electrons
and faith alike to Lay Committee director Peggy Joanne Maier:
Lay Committee director: CEO of family business is Christ Lloyd Lunceford:
Christian
journey included walk by surprised members of family Richard E. Paul:
Theres
a little Calvin, Luther in Dick Paul Constance K. Elliott:
Board
member follows in fathers footsteps Warren S. Reding:
I
think were on right course Pam Metherell:
PCUSA
is about to make a huge leap Steve
Brown, forensic CPA John Boone:
Exercising
body and soul John
Forsberg, a man of faith, wit Deep
faith, commitment help describe Bob Fish John Kaddis:
Spiritual
warfare biggest problem facing the PCUSA Wayne Naro:
Lawyer
describes self, wife as a renewal team Matthew A. Matt Johnson:
During
church controversy, elder learned to take a stand Kerry A. Fraas:
Battle
between light and dark challenging the church, society Forrest A. Norman III:
Theological
integrity is biggest issue facing PCUSA, new board member says |
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