Supporting For over 300 years, the Synod of the Trinity has been a nurturing source of support and resources for its presbyteries as they seek to be faithful.

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Supporting For over 300 years, the Synod of the Trinity has been a nurturing source of support and resources for its presbyteries as they seek to be faithful to Christ’s commission in their support of vital, mission-oriented congregations. We work hand-in-hand with the ministry and mission of our presbyteries as they seek to support the witness of congregations, to the end that the church throughout its region becomes a community of faith, hope, love and witness. The Synod supports presbytery leadership by offering training, networking and continuing education opportunities such as: Executive Presbyter Forums, COM/CPM Training, PJC Training, cost-sharing for education for first-time presbytery executives and access to demographic ministry analysis. In addition, the Synod participates in objectives relating to the larger mission strategies of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) General Assembly. Synod Assembly Synod office, Camp Hill, PA 2

Supporting The Synod of the Trinity region covers all of Pennsylvania, all of West Virginia except for the eastern panhandle, and the counties of eastern Ohio (with West Virginia’s northern panhandle) generally known as the Upper Ohio Valley. Local proximity issues have also resulted in congregations in New York and Maryland being included in the synod’s numbers. Our current 16 presbyteries make up the Synod of the Trinity, and these “mid council offices” serve 1,061 churches and 144,408 Presbyterians, making the Synod of the Trinity not only the oldest but also one of the largest in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). 3

Governing Commission elected at Synod Assembly Meeting Our calling Synod’s primary end: As part of the body of Christ, the Synod, through the responsible use of shared resources, supports and challenges member presbyteries to be vital, innovative and faithful in their collaborative and distinctive callings. Secondary ends: Connecting presbytery leadership for coordination, spiritual support and sharing best practices. Encouraging innovation in, between and among presbyteries through the use of human, programmatic and financial resources. Providing services of education and nurture as requested by member presbyteries. Extending partnership of member presbyteries in joint and shared mission and ministry. Nurturing relationships within the larger church for the purpose of greater witness. Fostering conversation and action for the promotion of social righteousness. Denotes an end that has been emphasized for the work of the Synod by the Governing Commission. Leading The Synod Assembly is comprised of 32 commissioners representing all 16 presbyteries plus six racial ethnic at-large commissioners. The Governing Commission acts on behalf of the Synod Assembly throughout the year. It includes the Synod moderator and vice moderator, eight elected commissioners, five ex-officio (four Synod staff members plus the previous moderator) and two advisory executive presbyters. Governing Commission elected at Synod Assembly Meeting 4

First PC of Charleston, WV, in Peru Making a difference Each year, the Synod of the Trinity awards hundreds of thousands of dollars to presbyteries and churches. Moneys are generally distributed in the following ways: Peacemaking Grants If you are interested in addressing the issues and making a difference in the areas of gun violence, racism/white privilege or drug use/addiction, this Peacemaking Grant will assist you in your ambition. Mission Travel Grants Short-term mission trip travel represents a special kind of experience, and the Synod of the Trinity wants to help congregations and individuals put faith into action through this grant. First PC of Charleston, WV, in Peru Pittsburgh and Beaver-Butler Presbyteries in Malawi, Africa 5

Krislund Camp’s Traveling Day Camps Making a difference Innovation Grants Through these one-time grants, congregations, presbyteries and faith-based organizations are encouraged to dream and explore innovative and new possibilities for ministry and mission. Innovation Grants for New Worshiping Communities In partnership with the Presbyterian Mission Agency, this one-time grant will assist with a portion of the matching funds necessary for Investment and Growth Grants for New Worshiping Communities. Innovation Grants for Congregationally Connected Campus Ministry Congregations can play a vital role in the life of a nearby college campus by providing meals, worship and a safe space. This one-time grant will assist a congregation seeking to develop a new, ongoing campus connection. Krislund Camp’s Traveling Day Camps Studio at Beacon 6

Association of Presbyterian Church Educators West Virginia University Making a difference Partnership Grants Is your group passionate about a common interest or concern? Is your team interested in connecting with another group to live out that call in ongoing ways? If so, this grant is for you. Student Study Grants Education and vocation discernment are key Presbyterian values. This opportunity, which is available for both undergraduates and graduates, supports opportunities where both may take place. Association of Presbyterian Church Educators Brotherhood Insurance Partnership Profits generated by Brotherhood Insurance are given back to the Synod and then shared with those entities that participate in the program. In a recent year, nearly $84,000 was distributed back to our churches, camps and presbyteries. West Virginia University 7

Making a difference Self-Development of People A ministry that affirms God’s concern for humankind. United in faith and action through sharing, confronting and enabling, SDOP includes Presbyterians and ecumenical partners dissatisfied with poverty and oppression. The committee has handed out over $600,000 to worthy organizations in the last 10 years and as much as $75,000 in a given year. Small Church Leadership Development Funds are provided to our presbyteries to distribute to their smaller congregations (membership of 151 or less) for the training of clergy and lay leadership. Recently, the Synod distributed $32,000 to its presbyteries for this purpose. Women Empowered for Entrepreneurial Excellence West Virginia’s Small Church Conference 8

Being more Reaching out to the world is at the core of the gospel and is a significant commitment of the Synod’s presbyteries and congregations, which have relationships and partnerships all over of the world. As just one example, a Synod grant helped support a six-month stay of a pastor in Rwanda who strengthened the bond between church and presbytery. Grants have assisted mission travel for many groups within the Synod that have been called to build partnerships with Christians in Africa, Central America and the Middle East, as well as in the United States. Presbytery of Carlisle in Honduras Presbytery of Kiskiminetas in Rwanda, Africa Lehigh Presbytery in Point Pleasant, N.J. 9

Coming together The Synod of the Trinity, its presbyteries and churches are committed to being involved in conversations that bring to light civil and social issues that plague our world today. We pray that raising awareness with a push toward action will make a difference for Christ in our local communities and beyond. At Synod Assembly meetings, prayer and conversations center around racial and social issues that are plaguing our nation. A congregation within our bounds created a remembrance to the lives lost during one of the world’s most deadliest acts of war – the bombing of two Japanese cities that resulted in the deaths of 120,000 people. We as a region continue to gather, talk and look to the future for ways that lead to action and living in faith. Hiroshima/Nagasaki Remembrance Market Square PC in Harrisburg, PA Walk for Peace & Unity by Williamsport Presbyterian Church 10

Krislund Camp & Conference Center Nurturing There are 10 camp and conference centers within the Synod’s region. They have direct partnerships with specific presbyteries and receive regular financial support from Synod grants. Beaver Creek Presbyterian Church Camp Upper Ohio Valley Presbytery Bluestone Camp and Retreat West Virginia Presbytery Camp Donegal Donegal Presbytery Camp Lackawanna Lackawanna Presbytery Camp Lambec Beaver-Butler, Lake Erie, Kiskiminetas, Shenango Presbyteries Camp Presmont Crestfield Camp & Conference Center Pittsburgh Presbytery Kirkwood Camp & Retreat Center Lehigh, Philadelphia Presbyteries Krislund Camp & Conference Center Carlisle, Huntingdon, Northumberland Presbyteries Pine Springs Camp Redstone, Washington Presbyteries Crestfield Camp & Conference Center Krislund Camp & Conference Center 11

Waynesburg University, Educating Six colleges and universities in the Synod of the Trinity region have Presbyterian affiliations and receive financial support from the Synod. While some of the Synod’s monies are placed in scholarship funds, the institutions can choose exactly how the money is used. Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA Davis & Elkins College, Elkins, WV Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA Waynesburg University, Waynesburg, PA Arcadia University, Glenside, PA Grove City College, Grove City, PA 12

West Virginia University Educating Synod funds are also given to several other colleges and universities within our bounds to support Campus Ministries. In some cases, the funds go toward the salaries of the college chaplains and help cover programming costs. Bloomsburg University Protestant Campus Ministry California University of PA United Campus Ministry Lock Haven University Mansfield University Millersville University Penn College United Campus Ministry Penn State Behrend Protestant Campus Ministry Penn State Eberly/Fayette Penn State University Westminster Presbyterian Fellowship Shippensburg University Campus Ministry at Penn State Behrend In West Virginia, the Westminster Foundation supports several universities in the state. The Synod provides funds to the Foundation, which in turn passes them on to those schools’ Campus Ministries. Davis & Elkins College Fairmont State University Marshall University Pierpont Community and Technical College Shepherd University West Liberty University West Virginia University Weekend of Service at West Virginia University 13

Serving Synod of the Trinity On the web 3040 Market Street www.syntrinity.org Camp Hill, PA 17011 Facebook.com/synodoftrinity Ph: (717) 737-0421 Twitter: @synodtrinity Rev. Susan Faye Wonderland Transitional Executive swonderland@syntrinity.org Frank Orzehoski Business Administrator businessadmin@syntrinity.org Rev. Dr. Wayne A. Yost Stated Clerk wyost@syntrinity.org Gwenn Egresitz Administrative Assistant & Bookkeeper gegresitz@syntrinity.org Mike Givler Communications Coordinator mgivler@syntrinity.org 14