Learn about the advocacy ministry of Saint James Presbyterian Church in Greensboro through this eight-minute video
by Rich Copley, Presbyterian Mission Agency | Special to Presbyterian News Service
LEXINGTON, Kentucky — Saint James Presbyterian Church in Greensboro, North Carolina, has been involved in social justice ministry “from its inception,” Ruling Elder Mildred Powell says.
By clicking the link above, you can learn about the work of the Saint James Social Justice Advocacy Ministry, including new initiatives to address issues such as infant mortality and how to train young people for advocacy work.
Saint James Presbyterian Church was one of the first churches to join in the Presbyterian Mission Agency’s Matthew 25 vision to eradicate systemic poverty, dismantle structural racism and build congregational vitality.
Visit pcusa.org/matthew25 to learn more.
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Categories: Advocacy & Social Justice, Matthew 25
Tags: advocacy and social justice, dismantling structural racism, eradicating systemic poverty, matthew 25 invitation, saint james presbyterian church greensboro north carolina, social justice advocacy ministry
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