“The Women’s Collective: Washington, D.C.” For best results, right-click the Download link (or click and use “control” key for Macintosh) and save the file.
“Camp Heart to Heart: Lebanon Junction, Kentucky” For best results, right-click the Download link (or click and use “control” key for Macintosh) and save the file.
“The Granny Connection: Columbus, Indiana” For best results, right-click the Download link (or click and use “control” key for Macintosh) and save the file.
“AIDs Interfaith Ministries of Kentuckian: Louisville, Kentucky” For best results, right-click the Download link (or click and use “control” key for Macintosh) and save the file.
Worship is central to the Reformed tradition. Engage your congregation in the issues related to HIV and AIDS through the prayer of confession/assurance of pardon, the lighting of the Advent… Read more »
Believe it or not, it is possible to talk about AIDS with children, even in a worship service. Use these guidelines for planning the discussion in your congregation.
The traditional themes of the Sundays of Advent are hope, peace, joy and love. Many congregations light a candle each week and focus part of the liturgy on the concept… Read more »
Since World AIDS Day occurs during the first week of Advent in the Christian year, it is appropriate (particularly in the sermon or prayers of the people) to make connections… Read more »