APCE

From ages and stages ministry to intergenerational faith formation

For the first time ever, representatives from the five “ages and stages” ministry associations that work in Christian formation in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) were in the same room, at the same time, with the same goal: to figure out how they might more collaboratively work together with the Presbyterian Mission Agency (PMA).

God’s presence is felt at APCE event

When I arrived in Louisville, Kentucky, for the Association of Presbyterian Church Educators Annual Event in January, my mind was focused on the details. As co-chair of the conference, I had a stack of lists on Post-It notes, and my concerns were more focused on the schedule than they were on whether God’s presence would be felt. But without a doubt, God was there.

Association of Presbyterian Church Educators meets in Louisville

The Association of Presbyterian Church Educators (APCE) begins its annual gathering here today under the theme of “Deep & Wide: Boundless Hospitality.” The four-day event features worship services — two with Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Stated Clerk the Rev. J. Herbert Nelson, II preaching — along with forums, interactive plenary sessions, a spirituality center and more than 75 workshops.

APCE presents awards, engages in holy humor worship

On the final full day of the Association of Presbyterian Church Educators (APCE) annual event meeting in Denver, participants attended a sampling of more than 60 workshops, participated in a holy humor worship service and honored fellow educators for excellence in their work and careers.