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Frequently Asked Questions
| HOW DO I GET INVOLVED? |
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Our congregation is enriched by the unique gifts and personalities of all who participate. Various roles on Sunday mornings are available to anyone interested, including: Usher, Reading Scripture/Liturgist, Choir member, Fellowship host, participation on any one of the congregations ministry teams: Administration, Membership, Worship, or Christian Education. In the presbyterian tradition, serving as elder or deacon, and the right to vote in church elections are open to those who join a congregation as members. If interested, or if you have questions, please contact the church office, the pastor, or any member! |
| IS THERE SUNDAY SCHOOL AT THIS CHURCH? |
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During the “regular” or “school” year there is Sunday school held prior to the Sunday worship services. For children, all ages share in learning in one classroom. Adults share in an hour of education concurrently, with topics varying from Bible Study to theology to Christian responses to current topics.
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| WHAT KIND OF YOUTH ACTIVITIES OR PROGRAMS DO THEY HAVE AT THIS CHURCH? |
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This congregation is committed to (and has a track record of ) full integration of it’s young people, including youth in many roles, including leadership, in virtually every activity of the church and Presbytery. While there are no youth activities currently, due to a lack of Jr/Sr High Youth, there is a history of youth participation in social events like “hang out nights”, “lock-ins” and retreats, and there have been many mission trips to communities around the Midwest, frequently in a relief capacity.
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| HOW IS THIS CONGREGATION RELATED TO A LARGER CHURCH OR DENOMINATION? |
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Lake Nokomis Presbyterian is part of the Presbytery of The Twin Cities Area, a regional gathering of 70 Presbyterian congregations. The Presbytery in turn, sends representatives biennially to the General Assembly of the national church, the Presbyterian Church (USA). For information about presbyterians, follow the PC(USA) link. Representatives to presbytery are elected by the congregations and sessions of their member churches. Policy and doctrine (the constitution) is based upon two documents, the Book of Order and the Book of Confessions. These are constantly being reformed and updated by the General Assembly and derive their authoritative statements from the Bible. Individual congregations select, or “call,” their own clergy, who may or may not be current members of the local Presbytery, with the approval of the Presbytery. Our Presbytery is also part of the Synod of Lakes and Prairies, which serves to coordinate administrative and logistical needs across Presbyteries. SOME LOCAL, NATIONAL AND GLOBAL MISSIONS OF LNPC:
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