Click on the link above to watch a video slideshow narrated by Rev. Joyce Shin about the relationships SPC has cultivated with our community, namely our friends at Wesley A.M.E. Church. This video also serves as a precursor to the upcoming Advent Service of Word & Song, led by the choirs of SPC & Wesley A.M.E. Church.
Click on the link above to watch a video slideshow narrated by Rev. Joyce Shin, featuring the Advent Choral Worship Service with SPC & Wesley A.M.E. on Sunday, December 17 in the SPC Sanctuary. To view a full recording of the service, click here

› Moment for Stewardship: Advent Service of Word & Song with SPC & Wesley A.M.E.

By Rev. Joyce Shin

Moment for Stewardship: Advent Service of Word & Song with SPC & Wesley A.M.E. Church

By Rev. Joyce Shin

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n Sunday, December 15, singing together, the choirs of Wesley A.M.E. and SPC will lead us in worship, and I believe our worship will be pleasing to God. Together during this Advent season, we will make a joyful noise to the Lord. Our hearts and voices will be aligned for this purpose.

Our choirs have been learning music together, and because of the relationships they have been building with one another, they are more relaxed as they take musical risks. Our worshipful expression will feel like a culmination of the care and friendship our congregations have intentionally been building over the past three years.

The particular idea to develop a friendship between Wesley A.M.E. and Swarthmore Presbyterian Church arose out of many recognitions. One was that, if we want to create a new social reality, we need to address the relationships that form the world, and in some cases, this may mean that existing relationships need to change, and in other cases, it may mean that new relationships that did not exist before need to be formed. Only when we relate to people in new ways or with whom we never had a relationship before can we become “a new creation.”

Another recognition that guided our friendship was a desire to create relationships that are voluntary, sustainable, and generative over the long-term. Congregations are well-suited for this kind of effort because everything we do is voluntary. Everything we do flows from the heart. If an effort does not arise from the heart, we know it will not be generative and sustainable.

As churches, worship is at the core of who we are. We thought our new relationship would have the most integrity if it, too, were grounded in the activity of worshipping together. So, ever since we came out of the Pandemic, our congregations have been worshiping together one Sunday per month, alternating as guest and host.

On December 15, moved by the leadership and example set by our choirs, SPC and Wesley A.M.E. will manifest the reach of God’s love. We are not as we were before. In us God is doing a new thing!

The relationships we cultivate in the community, like our friendship with Wesley A.M.E., are made possible by your generosity in supporting the ministry of SPC. Thank you!
The relationships we cultivate in the community, like our friendship with Wesley A.M.E., are made possible by your generosity in supporting the ministry of SPC. Thank you!

2025 Stewardship Campaign Update

From the SPC Business Office: We have now received 236 pledges totaling $726,046, which is 87% of the way towards next year’s pledge goal of $835,000. We also have 64% of the congregation who have already pledged committing more for 2025 than they did for 2024. Thank you to all who have submitted your pledge, we appreciate your support of SPC! Pledges enable us to plan our ministry in advance and ties to our annual budgeting process.

2025 Stewardship Campaign Update

From the SPC Business Office: We have now received 236 pledges totaling $726,046, which is 87% of the way towards next year’s pledge goal of $835,000. We also have 64% of the congregation who have already pledged committing more for 2025 than they did for 2024. Thank you to all who have submitted your pledge, we appreciate your support of SPC! Pledges enable us to plan our ministry in advance and ties to our annual budgeting process.

As you prayerfully consider making your financial pledge, we invite you to reflect on our 2025 “Moment for Stewardship” videos. They present the many reasons to support the ministry of Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. To watch all of the videos in a playlist, click on the link above. Thank you for supporting SPC!

› Love Reaches: SPC 2025 Stewardship Campaign

› Love Reaches: SPC 2025 Stewardship Campaign

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he Financial Stewardship Committee is excited to continue our 2025 Stewardship Campaign. With the theme of “Love Reaches,” we hope you feel inspired to engage and support the Spirit-led Ministry of SPC. Together we can be a faithful witness of God’s love to our community and beyond. In support of SPC’s ministry, please consider making a financial pledge to the 2025 Stewardship Campaign. We thank you for your dedication to SPC and generosity to this campaign!

As you prayerfully consider making your financial pledge, we invite you to reflect on our 2025 “Moment for Stewardship” videos. They present the many reasons to support the ministry of Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. To watch all of the videos in a playlist, click on the link above. Thank you for supporting SPC!

Every pledge counts! Make yours today!

Every pledge counts! Make yours today!

For more information on how to pledge, please visit the Annual Giving & Pledging page or contact John Hubbell in the Business Office.

Considering Your Pledge

Considering Your Pledge

Why is it important to make SPC a top giving priority? The following FAQ (available by clicking the button below) is designed to provide insight into how SPC allocates our pledged dollars and how pledges help SPC to plan its ministry. We hope this information will help you in considering your annual pledge to the ministry of SPC.