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Deadline: Church Technology Grant Application
Jul
13

Deadline: Church Technology Grant Application

Presbyterian Foundation - Church Technology Grant Application

The Presbyterian Foundation believes it is important to resource pastoral leaders and the congregations they serve to promote vitality and excellence in ministry. The Presbyterian Foundation continues to better equip PC(USA) pastors facing economic challenges with this round of Church Technology Grants.

Applications will be accepted for Church Technology Grants from May 20 to July 13, 2026 and will be awarded up to $5,000. Funds are available for those pastoral leaders seeking to enhance their ministry in a variety of ways:

  • Upgrade existing technology or purchase new technology

  • Create a new church website

  • Online Training

Pastors and New Worshiping Community leaders with the greatest need serving congregations of color, small churches, new immigrant congregations, and congregations in economically challenged locales are invited to apply. Those who received grant funds during the previous Technology Grant cycles are asked not to apply. Grants will be given to churches or presbyteries for release to the pastor for direct purchase or reimbursement for technology purchases and training.

Grant applications will be reviewed after the closing date. You will be notified of a decision on August 17, 2026. We anticipate more applicants than available grants.

Applications and info sheets are available in English, Spanish, Korean.

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Friends on the Journey
Aug
16
to Aug 19

Friends on the Journey

Friends on the Journey
Sponsored by the New Church Development Commission, 1001 New Worshiping Communities, and Grace Presbytery

August 16-19, 2026
Montserrat Jesuit Retreat House
Dallas, TX

A limited number of travel scholarships are being awarded on a rolling basis, given in the order in which registration is received until the funds are fully used.

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Accelerator Training
Sep
8
to Sep 11

Accelerator Training

Accelerator Training

Location: Heartland Retreat Center, 16965 NW 45 Hwy, Parkville, MO 64152

Date and time: Tue, Sep 8, 2026 3:00 PM - Fri, Sep 11, 2026 3:00 PM ET

Organizer: Jeya So, (502) 579-3368, jeya.so@pcusa.org

Event sponsored and led by 1001 New Worshiping Communities and is open to new worshiping community leaders from across the PCUSA.  Pre-registration required and available on a first come first serve basis. 

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Discerning Missional Leadership (DML) Assessments
Sep
21
to Sep 25

Discerning Missional Leadership (DML) Assessments

Discerning Missional Leadership (DML) Assessments

We want every new worshiping community leader to flourish in their work and their lives. Regardless of how things go for your new worshiping community, our hope is that you’ll see this season of your life as one in which you experienced growth personally, spiritually, and vocationally. The Discerning Missional Leadership assessment is designed to help you identify your path for flourishing.

Location: Tacoma (Exact venue TBA), Tacoma, WA

Date and time: Mon, Sep 21, 2026 3:30 PM - Fri, Sep 25, 2026 12:00 PM PT

Organizer: Michael Gehrling, (412) 592-9094, michael.gehrling@pcusa.org

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Accelerator Training
Sep
23
to Nov 4

Accelerator Training

Accelerator Training

Location: Online

Date and time: Wed, Sep 23, 2026 9:00 AM - Wed, Nov 4, 2026 10:30 AM PT

Organizer: Jeya So, (502) 579-3368, jeya.so@pcusa.org

The 1001 NWC Online Accelerator is a six-week online course that meets the requirement for the investment grant. The program starts on September 23 and ends on November 4th from 9-10:30 PDT, 12-1:30 EDT. Please note that there is no meeting October 14th. Zoom information will be sent to registrants closer to the starting date.

Event sponsored and led by 1001 New Worshiping Communities and is open to new worshiping community leaders from across the PCUSA.  Pre-registration required and available on a first come first serve basis. 

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Oct
3

Biscuits and Blessings Annual Review Celebration

Biscuits and Blessings Annual Review Celebration

Saturday, October 3, 2026
9 -11:30 AM
Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church

Calling all new worshiping community (NWC) leaders, NCDC Board members, and friends! The year is full of blessings during this time of immense change, and it is time to gather for our annual reviews. We gather for breakfast, worship, and sharing our reflections on the past year as well as our anticipated challenges, opportunities, goals, hopes, and prayers for the upcoming year.

All new worshiping communities are required to complete an Annual Review, but friends are also invited to be a part of this holy time of discernment, reflection, and storytelling.  

Registration coming soon!

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1001 National Gathering for 1001 NWC Leaders
Oct
12
to Oct 15

1001 National Gathering for 1001 NWC Leaders

1001 National Gathering for 1001 NWC Leaders

October 12-15, 2026

YMCA of the Rockies
Estes Park, Colorado

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Discerning Missional Leadership (DML) Assessments
Oct
19
to Oct 23

Discerning Missional Leadership (DML) Assessments

Discerning Missional Leadership (DML) Assessments

We want every new worshiping community leader to flourish in their work and their lives. Regardless of how things go for your new worshiping community, our hope is that you’ll see this season of your life as one in which you experienced growth personally, spiritually, and vocationally. The Discerning Missional Leadership assessment is designed to help you identify your path for flourishing.

Location: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 100 E 27th St, Austin, TX 78705

Date and time: Mon, Oct 19, 2026 3:30 PM - Fri, Oct 23, 2026 12:00 PM CT

Organizer: Michael Gehrling, (412) 592-9094, michael.gehrling@pcusa.org

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Friends on the Journey 2026
Apr
27
to Apr 30

Friends on the Journey 2026

NCDC’s Friends on the Journey

April 27-30, 2026

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Service of Organization: Ormewood Church
Oct
5

Service of Organization: Ormewood Church

Service of Organization: Ormewood Church

Ormewood Church
Sunday, October 5, 2025
11 AM

New Worshiping Community Highlight: Ormewood Church, Rev. Jenelle Holmes

Nearly a year to the date after the former Ormewood Park Presbyterian Church closed its doors with 15 remaining members, signs of new life at the historic sanctuary on Delaware Avenue emerged in the spring of 2017.

Ormewood Park neighbors, families of the Ormewood School, and fans of the well-loved Ormewood Dog Yard gathered with NCDC throughout the spring and summer of 2016 in pot-luck style community meetings to discuss the vision of the neighborhood and area. The priority was not a question of property; the top priority was to get to know the area and discern what God was already doing in Ormewood. From there, a clarion call emerged. The people needed community, and they desired a neighborhood gathering place that offered refreshing and creative new ways for folks to engage with one another and with their faith.

From these gatherings, a group of 12 southeast Atlanta residents of all backgrounds met in the fall and winter to dream how a new church could look in the neighborhood. These 12, with the guidance of NCDC Executive Director Lindsay Armstrong, drafted and published an advertisement for an organizing pastor. This was followed by months of interviews, discussion, and eventual unanimity in a way forward, hiring Jenelle Holmes as organizing pastor of “Ormewood Church.” The first worship service of this fledgling group was held Easter of 2017, new life emerging on the property of a closed church.

Eight years later this neighborhood church is known for its friendliness, creativity, and come-as-you-are spirit. It reflects the neighborhood in its gaggle of young children, LGBTQIA+ inclusivity, and deep curiosity in the many ways a life of faith emerges in people and community.

The values of Ormewood Church are to welcome others, be of service, open our minds, and participate. Our mission is to cultivate a shared community of curiosity, spirituality, and belonging.

We cultivate this community by maintaining a very porous relationship between the neighborhood and our beloved property, hosting things like parking lot pizza gatherings, the community Dog Yard and preschool, Federal Worker Support Groups, prayer vigils, and birthday parties for folks crawling to using a cane. We cultivate this community by being curious about faith instead of prescriptive–inviting people to ask good questions, read interesting books, and gather with others for faith-full conversation. We cultivate this community by hosting a creative and thoughtful Sunday morning worship service, sensitive to those in our community still wary to cross the threshold of a sanctuary because of church hurt.

In these eight years of planting, watering, and growing this new worshipping community in southeast Atlanta, Ormewood Church has been enriched by the support and wisdom of the PC(USA). Our diverse group of congregants appreciates the collaborative nature of decision making, the representative form of government, the breadth of theological wisdom, and the ways a Reformed faith takes seriously our responsibility in the world. Chartering as a formal congregation of this denomination feels like a confirmation of the ways in which we want to be held accountable and guided in community. We are grateful for the New Church Development Commission’s continuing support and the openness of this Presbytery to think creatively and listen well to a community that was ready for a different kind of church.

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