Thursday, February 22, 2024

Today in the Mission Yearbook - PC(USA) church in Iowa embodies Matthew 25 across generations

Interacting with the community is all about expanding the ‘relational kin-dom of God’

February 22, 2024

“Church is service,” says Thomas Hartley, interim director of Children’s and Family Ministry at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church in Iowa City, Iowa.

In that spirit, the church “embodies” the Matthew 25 Movement of the Presbyterian Mission Agency, according to the Rev. W. Robert Martin III, pastor and head of staff of the church that relocated to a new facility designed to help the church interact with its community.

Recent initiatives have focused on issues such as food insecurity and mental health, particularly among children impacted by the Covid pandemic. The church works to engage its children and youth in outreach programs just like adults.

Martin says that it is all about expanding the “relational kin-dom of God that Jesus was challenging us to embrace and embody.”

See more about St. Andrew in the video above. Learn more about the Matthew 25 Movement here.

Alex Simon, Multimedia Specialist, Digital and Marketing Communications; and Rich Copley, Multimedia Producer, Communications; Presbyterian Mission Agency

Today’s Focus: St. Andrew Presbyterian Church in Iowa embodies Matthew 25 across generations

Let us join in prayer for:

PC(USA) Agencies’ Staff
Becky Burton, Data Entry Representative, Ministry Engagement & Support, Administrative Services Group (A Corp)
Kelly Cahill, Business Administrator, Information Technology, Board of Pensions

Let us pray

Lord, as you send us out, help us to stay focused on your vision for making us your people. Amen.

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