Sharing Best Practices
National Capital Presbytery
Connectionalism is one of the most helpful things about being a Presbyterian. When we face a new situation, an opportunity or a problem, it is almost inevitable that one of our sister churches has faced the same situation or something close to it. The difficulty is finding that church.
To connect you to the resources of your sister churches, the Triennial visits team of the Committee on Ministry is collecting “Best Practices,” which include new and renewed approaches that are working.
This program will also make triennial visits more meaningful that ever. If you have a “Best Practice” but aren’t scheduled for a triennial visit, don’t wait to share it. Please contact me by phone (301) 424-4347 or by email RevAnneBenefield@aol.com .
I look forward to sharing “Best Practices” with you.
In Christ, Reverend Anne Benefield
Note: Practices are in
format.
Practices from: (May, 2007)
Grace, Springfield, VA - Pastors, Jay Click and Shannon Kiser
Good Samaritan - Pastors, Donald Bejamin and Barry Young
Georgetown - Pastors, Dick Sheffield and Merritt Schatz
Burke - Pastors, Beth Braxton and MaryAnn McKibben Dana
Practices from: (April, 2007)
Westminster, DC - Pastors, Brian and Ruth Hamilton
Warner Memorial - Kirby Lawrence Hill, Pastor
Trinity, Arlington - Pastors, Edward Dawkins and Judith Fulp-Eickstaedt
Practices from: (April, 2007)
Sixth - Edward Taylor, Pastor
Northminster - Leonard "L.V." Lassiter, Pastor
Little Falls - Matt Merrill, Pastor
Immanuel - Aaron Fulp-Eickstaedt and Dan Thomas, Pastors