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  • Mission Yearbook | Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)


    Congresswoman Sarah McBride (Photo: mcbride.house.gov)

    A sudden understanding came to Delaware’s newest member of Congress sitting in a pew on Christmas Eve at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Wilmington, Delaware.

    Sarah McBride, the child of a corporate lawyer — who was a teenage political activist and president of the American University student body — had always known she was a girl. Assigned male at birth, by the time she was a college junior, her life out of sync with her gender identity had become untenable. 

    Back at home with her parents, sitting in Wilmington, Delaware’s Westminster Presbyterian Church on Christmas Eve, hearing “O Holy Night,” she said to herself, “I cannot continue to miss this beauty,” and resolved to come out to her parents. 

    McBride’s autobiography, “Tomorrow Will Be Different,” is the story of her 20s, bracketed by two Presbyterian moments: the revelation at Westminster Presbyterian Church and the hymns sung at her husband Andy’s funeral a few years later. This youth elder is now Delaware’s sole member of the U.S. House of Representatives, the first openly transgender woman in Congress.

    Born in 1990, McBride grew up with two brothers in a neighborhood of west Wilmington. She recalls dressing up as Cinderella with girl neighbors. Like Cinderella at midnight, time would elapse on her fancy dress, and she would have to return to life as a boy.

    The family was active in Westminster, dad as a ruling elder, mom as a deacon, and Sarah herself in church musicals and the youth group.

    Her parents were successful and politically active, and Sarah was a young politics-obsessive, writing, “Growing up, I personally knew more U.S. senators than transgender people.” Her parents hosted fundraisers for Gov. Jack Markell. 
    Despite believing in her parents — who had steadfastly supported one of her brothers when he came out as gay — Sarah lived in fear of disappointing them and her political family, and losing the trust of people like Markell, who would casually point to the governor’s desk and say, “when this is your chair.”

    During the spring semester, Sarah told close friends at American University that she was trans. On April 30, 2012, she posted a long note to Facebook coming out as trans, receiving support from posters on campus and immediate hugs from her frat brothers. The editor of the campus newspaper came over to her dorm to ask to run her note in the next edition, but with one request: “Cut it down to 600 words.”

    In June 2012 she met Andy Cray, a lawyer with the LGBTQ+ advocacy portfolio inside the Center for American Progress. As a couple they navigated the routine 15-hour days of Sarah’s internship in the Obama White House Office of Public Engagement. In her memoir, Sarah relates the double bind of passing versus being read as trans inside the Office of Public Engagement — other staffers expressed surprise upon learning her identity, and this ironically tended to erase it.

    Book cover (Publisher: Crown Archetype) 

    McBride relates those struggles in part to illustrate her partner’s unwavering moral example. In one passage, Sarah is enraged by members of Congress who support regressive policies and legislation despite their being widely known as being LGBTQ+ themselves, wishing they could be outed. Andy stridently defends them, saying the good of unearthing mere hypocrisy isn’t equivalent to the harm of outing a person.

    Sarah introduces her work with Equity Delaware in 2013 in terms of desperately wanting to move back to Delaware, and being terrified that the state lacked legal protections for trans people before the law. With support from Markell and Attorney General Beau Biden, Sarah and the Equity Delaware team lobbied the legislature to pass, back to back, a marriage equality act and civil protections for gender identity. SB 97 on gender identity protection passed and was signed by the governor on June 13, 2013.

    The next year brought Andy’s cancer diagnosis, and struggle through treatment, remission and recurrence. The couple was married Aug. 24, 2014. Within the week, Andy had passed.

    Inequitable treatment lingers for trans people even after death. In McBride’s retelling, finding a funeral home that would treat Andy in alignment with his gender identity was a struggle. 

    At his memorial service, those gathered sang “Here I Am, Lord” —  “a Presbyterian hymn that Andy and I both discovered a year before had been our favorite hymn growing up as active members of our local Presbyterian churches.”
     

    David Staniunas of the Presbyterian Historical Society, Special to Presbyterian News Service Click here to read original PNS story)

    Let us join in prayer for:

    Michael Gehrling, Associate, Northeast Region & Assessments, 1001 New Worshiping Communities, Interim Unified Agency 
    Megan Genovese, Religious New Services Project Archivist, Presbyterian Historical Society 

    Let us pray:

    Gracious God, you call us to serve one another with energy, intelligence, imagination and love. Bless us with your creative Spirit so that small acts of courage and kindness can become bold outpourings of your love. Connect with our neighbors near and far so that all of us may rejoice together in your good news. Amen.



    Mission Yearbook: Celebrating the Stories of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)

    Join us in celebrating the incredible work being done by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) through our Mission Yearbook. Each year, we highlight stories of faith, service, and transformation from across our denomination, showcasing the impact our members are making in their communities and around the world.

    From mission trips to local outreach projects, from new church plants to innovative social justice initiatives, the Mission Yearbook is a testament to the dedication and passion of our Presbyterian family. Through these stories, we are reminded of the power of God’s love to change lives and bring hope to those in need.

    We invite you to explore the pages of the Mission Yearbook and be inspired by the stories of faith in action. May these stories encourage you to continue to serve, love, and share the gospel with all those you encounter. Together, we can make a difference in the world and spread the message of God’s grace to all.

    Join us in celebrating the stories of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in the Mission Yearbook. Let us continue to be a beacon of light and hope in a world that is in need of God’s love and compassion.

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  • Inauguration Day prayer – The Presbyterian Outlook


    God, where do we go from here?

    The chaos we have seen. The fighting. The violence. The disrespect. Our nation remains divided. Our politics partisan. We recognize the need for change but are paralyzed by fear of uncertainty. We seek justice, healing and restoration, but are stymied by entrenched patterns, broken systems and the innate power of our tribalism. God, save us from the tyranny of chaos. Order our collective lives. Renew our spirits. Turn us to your holy work of building beloved community.

    On this Inauguration Day, standing on the threshold of a new presidency, we pray for our elected leaders and our new president. As in the oath they take, guide our political leaders to “preserve, protect and defend”  in ways pleasing to you, O God. Endow them with the wisdom of humility, of knowing what they don’t know, to foster healthy collaboration and across-the-aisle problem solving. Guide them in executing the duties of their office faithfully and solemnly, for the good of the whole, not the favor of the few. 

    On this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, as the struggle for civil rights continues, we pray for a renewed commitment to love and nonviolence. We pray for the resistance of hate and the liberation of the oppressed. We pray for the poor to be privileged and the vulnerable to be protected. We pray for King’s dream, which he said was deeply rooted in the American dream, that all are created equal, all are deserving of opportunity and all have a seat at the table of freedom and justice.

    Inspire us, God, by the faith that King said could “hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope” and “transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood.” As King advised, let us not “drink from the cup of bitterness” but “work together, pray together, struggle together, go to jail together, stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.”

    This is our hope, holy God. This is our prayer. Let freedom ring for us, for all, for our future of promised peace.

    Amen.


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    On this Inauguration Day, let us come together in prayer for our nation, our leaders, and our future. Let us pray for wisdom, guidance, and humility for those who will be taking on the responsibility of leading our country. Let us pray for unity, understanding, and compassion among all people, regardless of political beliefs or background. Let us pray for peace, justice, and prosperity for all. May we strive to be a nation that embodies love, grace, and hope for all. Amen. #InaugurationDay #Prayer #PresbyterianOutlook

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  • Longwood vs. Presbyterian Women’s Basketball: Start Time, Streaming Live, TV Channel, How to Watch

    Longwood vs. Presbyterian Women’s Basketball: Start Time, Streaming Live, TV Channel, How to Watch


    The Longwood Lancers (9-5) will try to continue a three-game home win streak when they take on the Presbyterian Blue Hose (2-11) on January 2, 2025 at Joan Perry Brock Center.

    In its previous game, Longwood beat UNC Wilmington on Sunday, 84-68. Its top scorer was Amor Harris with 23 points. On Tuesday, in its most recent game, Presbyterian defeated Newberry 63-43. With 20 points, Kishyah Anderson was its top scorer.

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    When is Longwood vs. Presbyterian and when does it start?

    This matchup between the Lancers and Blue Hose is set to start on Thursday, January 2, 2025. Be ready to see the opening tip at 2:00 PM ET.

    Where to Watch Longwood vs. Presbyterian

    The Lancers and Blue Hose will hit the hardwood at Joan Perry Brock Center for this matchup on January 2, and if you would like to catch the action live, get your tickets now from Vivid Seats!

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    Longwood Lancers vs. Presbyterian Blue Hose Game Preview

    Longwood Stats, Odds & Insights

    Longwood’s +188 scoring differential (outscoring opponents by 13.4 points per game) is a result of scoring 73.6 points per game (74th in college basketball) while allowing 60.2 per outing (114th in college basketball).

    The Lancers score 7.4 more points than the Blue Hose concede (66.2).

    Longwood connects on 5.1 three-pointers per game (274th in college basketball) compared to its opponents’ 4.4. It shoots 30.9% from deep while its opponents hit 27.1% from long range.

    When playing at home, the Lancers are scoring 1.0 fewer points per game (73.1) than they are away from home (74.1).

    Presbyterian Stats, Odds & Insights

    Presbyterian is being outscored by 17.0 points per game, with a -222 scoring differential overall. It puts up 49.2 points per game (355th in college basketball), and allows 66.2 per outing (239th in college basketball).

    The Blue Hose’s 49.2 points per game are 11.0 fewer than the Lancers give up.

    Presbyterian connects on 2.5 three-pointers per game (359th in college basketball), 1.7 fewer than its opponents. It is shooting 17.5% from deep (361st in college basketball) and its opponents are shooting 27.6%.

    In 2024-25 the Blue Hose are scoring 6.4 more points per game at home (54.2) than on the road (47.8).

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    Lancers Key Players to Watch

    Lancers Leaders
    Name GP PTS REB ASST STL BLK 3PM
    Amor Harris 14 10.6 2.4 0.8 0.9 0.0 0.5
    Kiki McIntyre 14 10.6 4.1 3.5 3.4 0.1 1.2
    Mariah Wilson 14 10.4 3.1 1.5 3.1 0.4 1.3
    Otaifo Esenabhalu 14 8.7 8.9 0.9 0.7 0.5 0.0
    Malea Brown 14 8.4 3.8 2.6 2.5 0.3 0.6

    Blue Hose Key Players to Watch

    Blue Hose Leaders
    Name GP PTS REB ASST STL BLK 3PM
    Kishyah Anderson 13 12.5 4.7 0.8 1.6 0.8 0.3
    Paige Kindseth 13 9.2 7.7 1.4 1.0 0.1 0.3
    Aminata Tal 13 5.8 2.3 1.0 0.6 0.0 0.2
    Teresa Mbemba 12 4.4 2.6 0.0 0.3 0.1 0.0
    Shelby Fiddler 13 4.4 1.7 1.1 0.8 0.0 1.1

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  • Women’s Hoops Central: Presbyterian vs Longwood & Gardner-Webb


    FARMVILLE, Va. – After picking up their first win on their home court on Tuesday, the Presbyterian College women’s basketball team opens Big South Conference play on the road against the Longwood Lancers on Thursday before returning to Clinton for a battle with the Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs two days later.
     
    GAMEDAY INFO – LONGWOOD
    Date: Thursday, January 2, 2025 at 2:00 PM
    Site: Joan Perry Brock Center (Farmville, Va.)
    Watch: ESPN+
    Live Stats: Statbroadcast.com

    GAMEDAY INFO – GARDNER-WEBB

    Date: Saturday, January 4, 2025 at 2:00 PM

    Site: Templeton Center (Clinton, S.C.)

    Watch: ESPN+

    Live Stats: Statbroadcast.com

    Tickets: Gobluehose.com

    PRESBYTERIAN

    Record: 2-11

    Last Game: December 31, 2024 – Presbyterian 63, Newberry 43

    Head Coach: Tiffany Sardin (Virginia, 2006)

    Record at PC: 2-11 (1st Season)

    LONGWOOD

    Record: 9-5

    Last Game: December 29, 2024 – Longwood 84, UNCW 68

    Head Coach: Erika Lang-Montgomery (Florida, 1991)

    Record at Longwood: 27-47 (3rd Season)

    GARDNER-WEBB

    Record: 3-9

    Last Game: December 20, 2024 – Queens 97, Gardner-Webb 99 (3OT)

    Head Coach: Scott Merritt (Marquette, 2004)

    Record at Gardner-Webb: 9-31 (2nd Season)

    LAST TIME OUT

    The Blue Hose picked up their first home victory on Tuesday after taking down the Newberry Wolves. Paige Kindseth and Kishyah Anderson led the way, each earning double-doubles.

    A LOOK AT THE BLUE HOSE

    – Presbyterian has averaged 49.2 ppg while recording a 36.3 field goal percentage.

    – Junior guard/forward Kishyah Anderson leads the team with 12.5 ppg while shooting at a 50.8 rate from the field.

    – Senior guard Paige Kindseth is a not far behind with 9.2 ppg while leading the team with 7.7 rpg.

    – Junior guard Shelby Fiddler leads the team from beyond the arc, with 14 made three-pointers while shooting at 23.7 percent.

    – The Blue Hose are led by first year head coach Tiffany Sardin.

     

    SCOUTING THE LANCERS

    – Longwood has taken a 9-5 record during their non-conference slate with wins over Lincoln (Pa.), Hood, American, Queens, SC State, William & Mary, McNeese, Webber International, and UNCW.

    – Over their first 14 games, the Lancers have averaged 73.6 ppg while shooting at 41.7 percent from the field.

    – Graduate Student guard Kiki McIntyre and Sophomore guard Amor Harris lead the team offensively with 10.6 ppg. McIntyre leads the team from range with a 43.6 three-point field goal percentage (17-of-39).

    – Sophomore forward Otaifo Esenabhalu leads the team on the board with 8.9 rpg with 124 total rebounds.

    – The Lancers are led by third year head coach Erika Lang-Montgomery.

    SCOUTING THE RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS

    – Gardner-Webb has taken a 3-9 record during their non-conference schedule, securing their victories over West Georgia, Johnson C. Smith, and Western Carolina.

    – The team has averaged 65.9 ppg while shooting at a 35.8 rate from the field.

    – Senior guard Ashely Hawkins leads the team with 17.9 ppg while recording a 38.1 field goal percentage. She has also tallied a 36.5 field goal percentage from range (19-of-52). Additionally, her 18 steals tops the Runnin’ Bulldogs leaderboard.

    – Graduate student guard/forward Elze Motekaityte is the team’s go-to rebounder with 7.1 rpg and 78 total boards.

    – The Runnin’ Bulldogs are led by second year head coach Scott Merritt.

    THE ALL-TIME SERIES – LONGWOOD

    The Blue Hose and the Lancers will faceoff for the 29th time since Presbyterian joined Division I in 2007. Last season, PC beat Longwood in both of their outtings. Presbyterian leads the all-time series between the two teams 18-10.

     

    THE ALL-TIME SERIES – GARDNER-WEBB

    On Saturday, Presbyterian and Gardner-Webb will meet for the 35th time since PC moved to Division I in 2007. The Runnin’ Bulldogs won both games last season and lead the all-time series between the two teams 18-16.

     



    Join us for an exciting night of women’s basketball as Presbyterian takes on Longwood and Gardner-Webb in a doubleheader at Women’s Hoops Central!

    The first game will feature Presbyterian facing off against Longwood, followed by Gardner-Webb taking on Presbyterian in the second game.

    Come out and support these talented athletes as they showcase their skills on the court. It’s sure to be a night full of intense competition and thrilling moments.

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  • Presbyterian Blue Hose vs. Longwood Lancers live stream info, start time, TV channel: How to watch NCAA Basketball on TV, stream online

    Presbyterian Blue Hose vs. Longwood Lancers live stream info, start time, TV channel: How to watch NCAA Basketball on TV, stream online


    Who’s Playing

    Longwood Lancers @ Presbyterian Blue Hose

    Current Records: Longwood 11-4, Presbyterian 7-8

    How To Watch

    What to Know

    Presbyterian will be in front of their home fans on Thursday, but a look at the spread shows they might need that home-court advantage. They and the Longwood Lancers will face off in a Big South battle at 2:00 p.m. ET at Ross E. Templeton P.E. Center. The Blue Hose are strutting in with some offensive muscle as they’ve averaged 78.1 points per game this season.

    Last Monday, Presbyterian came up short against S. Carolina and fell 69-59. The Blue Hose have now taken an ‘L’ in back-to-back games.

    Presbyterian’s loss came about despite a quality game from Kory Mincy, who went 10 for 17 en route to 27 points. The dominant performance also gave Mincy a new career-high in field goal percentage (58.8%).

    Presbyterian struggled to get the ball back on offense and finished the game with only five offensive rebounds. That’s the fewest offensive rebounds they’ve posted since back in January of 2024.

    Meanwhile, Longwood pushed their score all the way to 82 on Sunday, but even that wasn’t enough to win. They lost to SMU on the road by a decisive 98-82 margin.

    Colby Garland put forth a good effort for the losing side as he dropped a double-double on 19 points and 11 assists. Another player making a difference was Elijah Tucker, who scored 20 points in addition to six rebounds.

    Presbyterian now has a losing record at 7-8. As for Longwood, their defeat ended a four-game streak of away wins dating back to last season and brought them to 11-4.

    Keep an eye on the arc in Thursday’s match: Presbyterian has been dynamite from deep this season, having made 39.2% of their threes per game. It’s a different story for Longwood, though, as they’ve only made 30% of their threes this season. Given Presbyterian’s sizable advantage in that area, Longwood will need to find a way to close that gap.

    While both both let their fans down in their last outings, both still covered. Looking ahead, Longwood is expected to win a tight contest, barring any buzzer beaters. They might be worth a quick bet since they’re sitting on a three game streak of covering the spread when playing on the road.

    Odds

    Longwood is a slight 2-point favorite against Presbyterian, according to the latest college basketball odds.

    The oddsmakers had a good feel for the line for this one, as the game opened with the Lancers as a 2.5-point favorite.

    The over/under is 143.5 points.

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    Series History

    Longwood has won 7 out of their last 10 games against Presbyterian.

    • Feb 17, 2024 – Longwood 81 vs. Presbyterian 73
    • Jan 20, 2024 – Longwood 80 vs. Presbyterian 70
    • Feb 08, 2023 – Longwood 66 vs. Presbyterian 46
    • Jan 21, 2023 – Longwood 58 vs. Presbyterian 56
    • Jan 22, 2022 – Longwood 71 vs. Presbyterian 70
    • Jan 30, 2021 – Presbyterian 66 vs. Longwood 54
    • Jan 29, 2021 – Longwood 49 vs. Presbyterian 45
    • Feb 27, 2020 – Longwood 58 vs. Presbyterian 55
    • Jan 16, 2020 – Presbyterian 74 vs. Longwood 67
    • Jan 19, 2019 – Presbyterian 71 vs. Longwood 64





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  • Presbyterian Forms Of Service 1891 [Leather Bound]

    Presbyterian Forms Of Service 1891 [Leather Bound]



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    Presbyterian Forms Of Service 1891 [Leather Bound]

    Step back in time with this beautifully crafted leather-bound book containing Presbyterian forms of service from the year 1891. Immerse yourself in the traditional worship practices of the Presbyterian church as they were over a century ago.

    This timeless piece of history is a must-have for any Presbyterian or lover of vintage religious texts. With its intricate leather binding and delicate pages, this book is sure to be a cherished addition to your collection.

    Experience the rich traditions and rituals of the Presbyterian faith with this exquisite volume. Order your copy of Presbyterian Forms Of Service 1891 [Leather Bound] today and transport yourself to a bygone era of worship and reverence.
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