Palo Duro Presbytery

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Street Address:    
4820 W. 19th St. (19th & Vicksburg)
Lubbock, TX 79407

Mailing Address:   
P.O. Box 16267
Lubbock, TX 79490

Phone: 806-797-2417
Toll Free Phone: 877-725-6387
Fax: 806-797-2419
Web site: http://www.paloduropresbytery.org/

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In the Spotlight

Area Meetings -- What Happened at General Assembly
        September 7 (4:00-5:30 p.m.) -- Areas 1 & 2 at First Presbyterian Church in Tulia   
        September 14 (4:00-5:30 p.m.) -- Areas 3 & 4 at First Presbyterian Church in Breckenridge
    Download flyer for the event

To read the September issue of "Palo Duro Family News" and "What Happened at Presbytery" -- click on Publications.

Recommended items are described on the Resource Center page.

The NOROC newsletter for July is linked to the Publications page.

 

Staff:


Richard Schempp, Executive Presbyter
e-mail: rschempp@swbell.net


Janne Brumbelow, Associate Executive
Presbyter/Stated Clerk/Treasurer
e-mail: jbrumbelow@swbell.net


Kathy Dane, Administrative Assistant
e-mail: kathypdp@swbell.net


SarahLee Morris, Resource Center Coordinator (Lubbock)
e-mail: rclbk@swbell.net

 

Our Mission:

In faithfulness to the Reformed tradition, Palo Duro Presbytery is called by God prayerfully to develop vital congregations, to unite people, to serve the needy, to witness to God’s love, and to teach and learn that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior to all.

 In response to this call, we seek:

To create and model a climate of trust in which all of its churches can feel empowered by the Holy Spirit to do their unique ministry, developing mutual respect and acknowledging differences.

To create a network of connected people and congregations for the purpose of a unified witness to Jesus Christ as revealed in the Scriptures.

To use our resources to develop vital congregations and adequate pastoral leadership to serve them; and to encourage our congregations to share their financial and human resources.

To encourage every congregation to continually assess the changes and challenges of the demographics of its locale and to respond with creative vision.

To be an agent of mission in our geographical region.

To affirm the historic importance of education in the Reformed tradition.

 

 

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Last updated September 2008