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Mission Trip to Camp Grier
Another successful mission project at Camp Grier, thanks to our hardworking mission team! If you have a heart for the great outdoors and love to work with your hands, see…
Read MoreAsh Wednesday
Ash Wednesday is upon us, and this year it seems more timely than ever. Ash Wednesday is a moment when we confront our mortality, remembering that we are dust, and…
Read MoreMarch Clothing Drive
As you clean out your closets for spring cleaning, consider donating some of your gently used clothes to our clothing drive! Throughout the month of March, we are collecting children…
Read MoreSermon Series for February: Sacred Graffiti
Graffiti is throw-away art. It is considered a blight when it appears on vacant buildings, train cars, or other public places. But some—for example, the image above from Asheville, NC—raise…
Read MoreSeasons of Change
Change! The last two years seem to have been all about change. Some people are constantly looking for change in their lives, while others prefer things to stay the same.…
Read MoreThe “Ordinary Time” of February
February is not much of a month. It only has 28 days. It’s too far from Christmas to feel that spark of wonder, joy, and anticipation. It is too far…
Read MoreNew Year Wisdom from Pastor Rob
We open the book on another year. Last year, I truly believed that the year opening was one of promise, hope, and possibility as we continued to come out of…
Read MoreWelcome to Hunter Roddey, our new Transitional Associate Pastor
We are so excited to welcome Rev. Hunter Roddey to our team at Mallard Creek Presbyterian Church as our new Transitional Associate Pastor. See his bio below! Born in Boston…
Read MoreCoat Drive from the Circle of Rebekah
Join the Circle of Rebekah in their mission project for November and December. They are collecting new or gently used coats and jackets in children’s and adult sizes throughout the…
Read MoreA Note from Pastor Rob – November Newsletter
We enter our second pandemic Stewardship Season still recovering. We made it through the late summer resurgence, and now are looking ahead to the coming holidays, feeling hopeful and hoping…
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