by Gianna Lazzaro | Apr 1, 2024 | Church News, Denominational News, General Assembly Meeting
The excitement is palpable as the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC) invites you to mark your calendars and secure your spot at the 44th Annual General Assembly and Gospel Priorities Summit. It’s time to dive into a gathering of faith, fellowship, and...
by Gianna Lazzaro | Mar 12, 2024 | Church News, Denominational News, Events, General Assembly Meeting
We hope you’re eagerly anticipating our upcoming General Assembly & Gospel Priorities Summit in Cordova, Tennessee! As we gear up for this transformative event, we’re thrilled to share some more details on the childcare services available throughout the entirety...
by EPC Admin | Feb 16, 2024 | Church News, Denominational News, Events, General Assembly Meeting, In All Things, Leadership Development, Ministers, Pastors
Dean Weaver, EPC Stated Clerk, welcomes Marti Ratcliff, the GA Lead of the EPC, to share some of the exciting things happening at this year’s event and how you can make the most of it.
by Gianna Lazzaro | Jan 31, 2024 | Church News
One of our Pittsburgh area churches, Memorial Park Church, has opened its doors to children of all ages so parents can have a night out together on Valentine’s Day. Check out this article to read more about it!
by EPC Admin | Oct 6, 2023 | Church Administration, Church News, Denominational News, EPC Benefits, EPC Medical Plan, In All Things, Ministers, Pastors, Resources
Episode 97 of the EPC’s podcast, “In All Things,” Carolee Richendollar, the new Director of Benefits Resources, Inc. (BRI), gives some of her history within the healthcare industry and gives details about the variety of benefits available to recipients of the program....
by EPC Admin | Jul 31, 2023 | Church News, Church Planting, Pastors, People, Small Church
Which came first—the chicken or the church plant? For Pete and Renee Roman, the two were hatched together. “Our first official service for The Village Church at St. George was under some oak trees on our farm,” Pete said. “We started at eight in the morning because it...