by EPC Admin | Mar 18, 2022 | Church Planting, In All Things, Pastors, Social Issues
Episode 17 of the EPC’s podcast, “In All Things,” features David Swanson, Pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Orlando, Fla. This week, host Dean Weaver and Swanson discuss three of Swanson’s books: Everlasting Life, Learning to Be You, and The Economy of God....
by EPC Admin | Feb 11, 2022 | Denominational News, EPC Authors, In All Things, Ministers, Pastors, Social Issues, Uncategorized
Episode 12 of the EPC’s podcast, “In All Things,” features Rodger Woodworth, Pastor of New City Church in Pittsburgh, Pa., and author of several books. This week, host Dean Weaver talks to Woodworth about his experience in cross-cultural church planting, English...
by EPC Admin | Feb 5, 2022 | Global Movement, Social Issues, Uncategorized
In the aftermath of January riots in Kazakhstan, leaders of the Presbyterian Church of Kazakhstan have requested prayer for the Lord to restore peace and stability in the country. Between January 2-6, citizens across the Central Asian nation took to the streets to...
by EPC Admin | Feb 1, 2022 | Ministers, Pastors, Social Issues
David Swanson, Senior Pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Orlando, Fla., was honored by United Abolitionists and the Paving the Way Foundation at the 11th annual Polaris Star Awards Ceremony on January 26. Swanson was named the Faith Community Leader of the Year,...
by EPC Admin | May 3, 2021 | Denominational News, Ministers, Pastors, Social Issues
In the 1980s, the EPC endorsed and commended Bethany Christian Services (BCS), a Christian adoption and child services organization, to our congregations as a valuable resource for assisting orphaned children. We did this in the shadow of abortion: if we were to...
by EPC Admin | Feb 16, 2021 | Ministers, Pastors, People, Resources, Social Issues
The absence of a personal touch in ministry amid COVID-19 lockdowns, limited seating, and separation from parishioners is leading some pastors to experience what has been dubbed “pastor separation syndrome.” In addition to physical separation from their congregations,...