Outreach/Mission at

Pebble Hill Presbyterian Church

 
 

The Mission of PHPC is to love and serve God and neighbor with open hearts, open hands and open minds. Congregational and individual mission and outreach are vital components in the life of the church and in each of us as we engage in a life committed to Jesus Christ.

There are many programs and activities that occur throughout the year, some initiated by the Mission Committee and others initiated by members who have a passion for or feel a call to a particular situation.

 
Some of the projects that PHPC is actively involved in include.
Campbell's Labels for Education
Church World Service "Gift of the Heart"
Crop Walk
Gardens for Inner City Families & Members
Habitat for Humanity
Hurricane Relief: ways you can help
Inner City Food Pantry
Interfaith Housing Rehabilitation Project
Red Cross Blood Drives
     Blood Drive dates for 2007 at Pebble Hill are Jan. 6th and May 12th,  from 8AM to 1PM.
Refugee Resettlement Program
Salvation Army Toiletries
Samaritan Center Meal Program

The following organizations receive mission funds from Pebble Hill Presbyterian Church as part of our annual giving effort.

Bread for the World
Church World Service
Communities United to Rebuild Neighborhoods (CURN)
Cooperative Campus Ministries
Food Bank of CNY
Syracuse Habitat for Humanity
Hospice and Pallative Care of CNY
InterReligious Council of CNY
Interfaith Impact
Learning Place
Meals on Wheels
Ministry in the North Country
ProLiteracy
Refugee Resettlement Program
The Rev. Kathleen Griffin in Argentina, Presbyterian Worldwide
      Ministries
Samaritan Center
Vanderkamp
Vera house
Winds of Agape

While we enjoy supporting existing projects and organizations we continue to assess our strengths and passions for other opportunities to serve. The Mission Committee recently introduced to the congregation the concept of mission groups. Simply put a mission group is a small gathering of people who have responded to a call for a specific need. The primary action of the group is focused on that need. A group begins with a clearly understood outward journey (the mission) as well as a commitment to the inward journey (personal growth). We are excited about this new approach to mission and hope it creates many new mission opportunities for PHPC and it's members.

Our hope and prayer is that the mission efforts of PHPC and it's members is a daily expression of God's love for us as we serve each other in joy and love.

Where In The World Is Pebble Hill In Missions?