Vision Convocation during the week of March 20-24 means the news flow from Presbyterian News Service will be slow next week

Vision Convocation during the week of March 20-24 means the news flow from Presbyterian News Service will be slow next week
News — Central Presbyterian Church(Roger H. Goun)
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Check pcusa.org for news reports from the Office of the General Assembly

Because Presbyterian Mission Agency staff will participate in an all-staff Vision Convocation during the week of March 20-24 at the Presbyterian Center in Louisville, Kentucky, Presbyterian News Service will, for the most part, refrain from publishing reports of news and events occurring during that week.

Instead, readers will have access to the stories contained in the March/April issue of Presbyterians Today. Those stories will be meted out during the week, as well as a handful of other reports from events that occurred late this week.

Communications staff in the Office of the General Assembly will continue to report and publish stories on the denominational website, pcusa.org, during the week of Vision Convocation. Visit the site often to keep up with written and digital stories of interest to Presbyterians.

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