Keep On Keeping On

By Rev. Eugenia Gamble Change, personal, societal, systemic, is not easy for many of us. This is often true even of change that we think we want, or find necessary. Even if we are moving into our dream home, we can find ourselves frustrated and complaining when we can’t remember where we put our socks …

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A Journey of Mutual Transformation

By Kendall Cox Over the past 30 years, God has brought dozens of communities around the world alongside churches here in the Synod of Living Waters, knitting us together as water partners through Living Waters for the World (LWW). From families in eastern Kentucky and Tennessee, to Cuba, Madagascar, and more than a dozen other …

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Ministry Opportunities

Organist and Director of Music First Presbyterian Church, Clarksville, TN, is now seeking applications for a well-qualified church organist and a Director of Music.  (Applicants may apply for either or both.)  Job descriptions are available upon request.  Pay is commensurate to experience.  Send resumes with letter of intent to Ken Giles at kgiles3@gmail.com.  Deadline for applications is June 16, 2025. Associate Pastor …

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From Your Synod Executive

Rev. Greg Goodwiller For some of you, the thought of attending presbytery meetings in four states as part of your official duties may sound like some form of cruel and unusual punishment. But the truth is, it is one of my favorite parts of serving as your Synod Executive. When I attend those meetings, I …

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From Your Synod Moderator

Rev. Ann Laird Jones Soon we will move to a new season, as the liturgical year comes to an end and begins anew. Advent: a liminal season of waiting, watching, wondering, hoping. How do we imagine finding new words to express what we believe?!   What about discovering new words to express who we are, …

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Food, Faith, and Free Elections: An Opportunity for Interfaith Dialogue about Democracy at Rhodes College

by Alivia Templeton (Rhodes College ’27) All Presbyterians know that the best way to connect with your community is through a shared meal. At Rhodes College, a Presbyterian-affiliated college in Memphis, TN, the Office of the Chaplain is providing community members with the chance to share interfaith dialogue about democracy over lunch. “Food, Faith, and …

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